接受血液透析的年轻和老年男性和女性的死亡率、健康相关生活质量和抑郁症状

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL International Journal of Artificial Organs Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/03913988231183724
Fernanda Albuquerque da Silva, Marcia Tereza Silva Martins, Gabriel Brayan Gutiérrez-Peredo, Angiolina Campos Kraychete, Carolina Cartaxo Penalva, Marcelo Barreto Lopes, Cacia Mendes Matos, Antonio Alberto Lopes
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背景和目的:一些关于维持性血液透析(MHD)患者的研究报告称,尽管与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)较差,但女性的生存期较长,并且女性的抑郁症状多于男性。这些性别差异是否随年龄变化还不确定。我们在不同年龄组的MHD患者中测试了性别与死亡率、抑郁症状和HRQoL的关系。方法:我们使用了1504名成年MHD患者的数据,这些患者加入了PROHEMO,这是巴西萨尔瓦多的一个前瞻性队列。KDQOL-SF用于心理(MCS)和生理(PCS) HRQoL量表的成分总结。抑郁症状通过流行病学研究中心抑郁筛查指数(CES-D)的完整版本进行评估。为了检验性别差异,抑郁和HRQoL评分采用广泛调整的线性模型,死亡风险比(HR)采用Cox模型。结果:女性报告的HRQoL比男性差,特别是年龄大于或等于60岁的女性。在小于60岁的年龄组中,评分的调整差异(AD)为-3.45;95% CI: -6.81, -0.70, MCS为-3.16;-5.72, -0.60的pc。年龄较大(小于或等于60岁)的女性也有更多的抑郁症状(AD 4.98;2.33, 7.64)。女性的死亡率略低于男性,调整后的风险比为0.89(0.71,1.11),各年龄组的死亡率都是一致的。结论:在巴西MHD患者的样本中,女性的死亡率略低,尽管有更多的抑郁症状和较差的HRQoL,特别是在老年患者中。这项研究强调了在不同文化和人群中调查MHD患者性别不平等的必要性。
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Mortality, health-related quality of life, and depression symptoms in younger and older men and women undergoing hemodialysis.

Background and objective: Some studies on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients report a longer survival, albeit with poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and more depression symptoms in women than in men. Whether these gender differences vary with age is uncertain. We tested the associations of gender with mortality, depression symptoms, and HRQoL in MHD patients of different age groups.

Methods: We used data from 1504 adult MHD patients enrolled in the PROHEMO, a prospective cohort in Salvador, Brazil. The KDQOL-SF was used for the component summaries of the mental (MCS) and physical (PCS) HRQoL scales. Depression symptoms were assessed by the complete version of the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Screening Index (CES-D). To test for gender differences, extensively adjusted linear models were used for depression and HRQoL scores, and Cox models for death hazard ratio (HR).

Results: Women reported worse HRQoL than men, particularly for ages ⩾60 years. In the age group ⩾60 years, the adjusted difference (AD) in score was -3.45; 95% CI: -6.81, -0.70 for MCS -3.16; -5.72, -0.60 for PCS. Older (⩾60 years) women also had more depression symptoms (AD 4.98; 2.33, 7.64). Mortality was slightly lower in women than in men with an adjusted HR of 0.89 (0.71, 1.11) and consistent across age categories.

Conclusions: In a sample of Brazilian MHD patients, women had a slightly lower mortality, albeit with more depression symptoms and poorer HRQoL than men, particularly among older patients. This study highlights the need to investigate gender inequalities for MHD patients across different cultures and populations.

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International Journal of Artificial Organs
International Journal of Artificial Organs 医学-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Artificial Organs (IJAO) publishes peer-reviewed research and clinical, experimental and theoretical, contributions to the field of artificial, bioartificial and tissue-engineered organs. The mission of the IJAO is to foster the development and optimization of artificial, bioartificial and tissue-engineered organs, for implantation or use in procedures, to treat functional deficits of all human tissues and organs.
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