血透患者红细胞分布宽度与死亡率:COVID-19时代的单中心经验

M. Topal, I. Guney
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摘要:导读:血透患者红细胞分布宽度(RDW)与死亡率相关。2019年12月,中国发现了一种新的冠状病毒传播,并演变成一场死亡率很高的大流行。发现RDW和慢性肾脏疾病与COVID-19患者的死亡率相关。本研究探讨在COVID-19时代,血透患者的RDW与死亡率是否仍然存在关联。材料与方法:本研究纳入117例血液透析患者。他们被跟踪了20个月(2019年12月至2021年7月)或直到死亡。研究RDW与全因死亡率和COVID-19相关死亡的关系。结果:117例患者中有21例(17.9%)在随访期间死亡。发现RDW是全因死亡率的独立危险因素(HR:1.35, p=0.009)。在事后分析中,RDW在非covid -19相关死亡和心血管死亡中显著更高。结论:即使在致命的COVID-19时代,RDW仍是全因死亡率和心血管死亡率的独立且强大的危险因素。关键词:红细胞分布宽度,血液透析,死亡率,COVID-19,慢性肾病,类风湿性关节炎
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Red Cell Distribution Width and Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients: A Single Center Experience in COVID-19 Era
Abstract: Introduction: Red Cell Distribution width (RDW) is found to be related with mortality in hemodialysis patients. In December 2019, a new corona virus spread was detected in China, which turned into a pandemia with significant mortality. Both RDW and chronic kidney disease were found to be related with mortality in COVID-19 patients. This study investigated if the association of RDW and mortality in hemodialysis patients still existed in the COVID-19 era. Materials and Methods: This single center study included 117 hemodialysis patients. They were followed for 20 months (between December 2019 and July 2021) or until death. The relation of RDW with all-cause mortality and COVID-19 related deaths were studied. Results: 21 (17.9%) out of 117 patients died during the follow-up. RDW was found to be an independent risk factor for all-cause mortality (HR:1.35, p=0.009). In post-hoc analyzes, RDW was significantly higher in non-COVID-19 related and cardiovascular deaths. Conclusion: RDW was found to be an independent and powerful risk factor of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality even in the mortal COVID-19 era. Keywords: Red cell distribution width, Hemodialysis, Mortality, COVID-19, Chronic kidney disease, Rheumatoid arthtritis.
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