Rheumatic and musculoskeletal manifestations in renal hemodialysis patients

M. Haroon, S. Sayed, A. Al-ghitany, Haitham Ezzat Tamer A Gheita
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Objectives: To determine the frequency of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases (RMDs) in patients with renal failure on regular hemodialysis. Methods and findings: The present study included forty-nine patients (28 males and 21 females) with renal failure on regular hemodialysis. Full history taking and clinical examination were documented for all patients. Blood samples were collected for laboratory investigations before the mid-week session. Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) was performed to all patients to assess bone mineral density (BMD). Kt/V was used as a marker of dialysis adequacy. Mean age for all patients was 54.41 ± 15.9 years, and the dialysis duration was 3 ± 2.3 years. The detected RMDs included (in order of descending frequency): fibromyalgia syndrome (51%), myalgias (37%), arthralgia (37%), flexor tenosynovitis (29%), cramps (29%), ectopic calcifications (25%), flexion deformity of the elbow (16%), carpal tunnel syndrome (14%), destructive spondyloarthritis (8%) and Vasculitis (4.1%). Positive anti-CCP was detected in 1 female and rheumatoid factor in 4 females and 1 male. The BMD was reduced with the DXA t-score at lumbosacral spine, hip and forearm -1.5 ± 1.8, -1.7 ± 1.6, -1.9 ± 1.9 respectively. Overall, there was a tendency to a higher frequency of musculoskeletal findings in males. Other co-morbidities included: diabetes mellitus (45%), hypertension (96%), cardiovascular (33%), cerebrovascular stroke (6%), hyperuricemia (37%), hepatitis C (16%) and amyloidosis (8%). Conclusion: Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases are frequent and overlooked among hemodialysis patients especially males and usually associated with chronic pain.
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肾性血液透析患者的风湿病和肌肉骨骼表现
目的:了解定期进行血液透析的肾功能衰竭患者发生风湿病和肌肉骨骼疾病(RMDs)的频率。方法和结果:本研究纳入49例定期血液透析的肾功能衰竭患者(男28例,女21例)。所有患者均有完整的病史和临床检查记录。在周中会议之前采集了血液样本用于实验室调查。所有患者均采用双能x线骨密度仪(DXA)评估骨密度(BMD)。Kt/V作为透析充分性的指标。患者平均年龄54.41±15.9岁,透析时间3±2.3年。检测到的rmd包括(按频率递减顺序):纤维肌痛综合征(51%)、肌痛(37%)、关节痛(37%)、屈肌腱滑膜炎(29%)、痉挛(29%)、异位钙化(25%)、肘关节屈曲畸形(16%)、腕管综合征(14%)、破坏性脊椎炎(8%)和血管炎(4.1%)。抗ccp阳性女性1例,类风湿因子阳性女性4例,男性1例。腰骶、髋、前臂DXA t评分分别为-1.5±1.8、-1.7±1.6、-1.9±1.9,骨密度降低。总的来说,男性出现肌肉骨骼疾病的频率更高。其他合并症包括:糖尿病(45%)、高血压(96%)、心血管(33%)、脑血管中风(6%)、高尿酸血症(37%)、丙型肝炎(16%)和淀粉样变性(8%)。结论:风湿病和肌肉骨骼疾病是血液透析患者(尤其是男性)的常见病,且常伴有慢性疼痛。
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