腹膜透析患者肌肉质量和功能的变化与死亡率之间的关系。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Peritoneal Dialysis International Pub Date : 2024-10-13 DOI:10.1177/08968608241288958
Lailiang Wang, Congping Xue, Beixia Zhu, Fangfang Zhou, Qun Luo
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背景/目的:有关肌肉质量和功能的动态变化如何影响接受透析的终末期肾病(ESKD)患者死亡率的数据尚未得出结论。本研究的主要目的是确定持续非卧床腹膜透析(CAPD)ESKD 患者肌肉质量和功能的动态恶化与全因死亡率之间的关系:方法:前瞻性地纳入接受 CAPD 的符合条件的 ESKD 患者,在三级医疗中心每隔 3 个月进行一次为期 2 年的随访。在患者入院前的 12 个月随访期内,肌肉质量和功能的动态恶化情况是研究的重点。肌肉质量和功能的恶化是根据 2019 年亚洲肌肉疏松症工作组(AWGS 2019)制定的标准确定的。主要结果定义为接下来两年随访期间的全因死亡率。采用卡普兰-梅耶尔分析和对数秩检验来比较各组之间的总生存率。肌肉质量和功能的动态恶化与全因死亡率的关系采用 Cox 比例危险模型进行检验。此外,还进行了一项敏感性分析,以研究潜在的关联是否有所改变:结果:共纳入了 217 名符合条件的 CAPD 患者。肌肉质量和功能动态恶化的发生率为 42.9%(93/217),其中由非肌肉疏松症演变为肌肉疏松症(非严重肌肉疏松症或严重肌肉疏松症)的发生率为 24.9%(54/217),由非严重肌肉疏松症演变为严重肌肉疏松症的发生率为 18.0%(39/217)。在为期两年的随访期间,共有35.0%(76/217)的参与者死亡,其中肌肉质量和功能恶化组为50.5%(47/93),未恶化组为23.4%(29/124),绝对差异为27.1%(95%CI 14.5%-39.7%)。Kaplan-Meier 生存曲线显示,肌肉质量和功能动态恶化的参与者的生存率比没有恶化的参与者差(log-rank 检验,χ2 = 17.46,P = 0.001)。在敏感性分析中,肌肉质量和功能动态恶化(非肌肉疏松症到肌肉疏松症与无恶化)与全因死亡率之间的关系是一致的(HR = 4.01,95%CI 2.22-7.22,P = 0.313):这项研究表明,肌肉质量和功能的动态恶化与接受 CAPD 治疗的 ESKD 患者死亡风险较高之间存在显著关联,我们建议采取个性化的生活方式干预措施,以便在整个医疗保健范围内干预肌肉质量和功能的恶化。
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The association between changes in muscle mass and function and mortality in individuals receiving peritoneal dialysis.

Background/objective: Data in terms of how dynamic changes of muscle mass and function affect mortality in end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients undergoing dialysis have led to inconclusive results. The main goal of this research was to determine the association between dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function and all-cause mortality in ESKD patient on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).

Methods: Eligible ESKD patients on CAPD were prospectively included, and followed up at 3-month intervals in the tertiary care center for 2 years. Dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function during a 12-month follow-up period before patients enrolled was the exposure of interest. The deterioration of muscle mass and function was identified utilizing the criteria set by the Asian Working Group on Sarcopenia in 2019 (AWGS 2019). Primary outcome was defined as the all-cause mortality during the next 2-year follow-up period. Kaplan-Meier analysis with log-rank test was used to compare overall survival between groups. Association of dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function with all-cause mortality was examined by employing Cox proportional hazards models. A sensitivity analysis was also conducted to examine whether the potential association was modified.

Results: A total of 217 eligible patients on CAPD were included. The prevalence of dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function was 42.9% (93/217), of which that evolving to sarcopenia (nonsevere sarcopenia or severe sarcopenia) from nonsarcopenia was 24.9% (54/217) and that evolving to severe sarcopenia from nonsevere sarcopenia was 18.0% (39/217). A total of 35.0% (76/217) participants died during the 2-year follow-up period, of which the group with deterioration of muscle mass and function was 50.5% (47/93), and the group without deterioration was 23.4% (29/124), with an absolute difference of 27.1% (95%CI 14.5%-39.7%). Kaplan-Meier survival curve revealed that the participants with dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function had a worse survival rate than those without deterioration (log-rank test, χ2 = 17.46, p < 0.001). After adjustment for potential confounding factors, the dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function was still significantly associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR] = 2.40, 95%CI 1.44-4.00, p = 0.001). In sensitivity analysis, the relationship between dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function (nonsarcopenia to sarcopenia vs without deterioration) and all-cause mortality was consistent (HR = 4.01, 95%CI 2.22-7.22, p < 0.001). Nevertheless, no significant relationship was found in participants who evolved to severe sarcopenia from nonsevere sarcopenia (HR = 1.41, 95%CI 0.72-2.74, p = 0.313).

Conclusion: This research demonstrated a significant association between dynamic deterioration of muscle mass and function and higher risk of mortality in ESKD patients on CAPD, and we recommend individualized lifestyle intervention that may be implemented to intervene in the progression of their muscle mass and function across the health care spectrum.

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Peritoneal Dialysis International
Peritoneal Dialysis International 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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6.00
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69
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Peritoneal Dialysis International (PDI) is an international publication dedicated to peritoneal dialysis. PDI welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of peritoneal dialysis from scientists working in the peritoneal dialysis field around the world. Peritoneal Dialysis International is included in Index Medicus and indexed in Current Contents/Clinical Practice, the Science Citation Index, and Excerpta Medica (Nephrology/Urology Core Journal). It is also abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts (CA), as well as being indexed in Embase as a priority journal.
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