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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38244232

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BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Perturbation of gut microbiota has been linked to chronic kidney disease (CKD), which was correlated with a sophisticated milieu of metabolic and immune dysregulation. METHODS: To clarify the underlying host-microbe interaction in CKD, we performed multi-omics measurements, including systems-level gut microbiome, targeted serum metabolome, and deep immunotyping, in a cohort of patients and non-CKD controls. RESULTS: Our analyses on functional profiles of gut microbiome showed a decrease in the diversity and abundance of carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) genes but an increase in the abundance of antibiotic resistance, nitrogen cycling enzyme, and virulence factor genes in CKD. Moreover, models generated using measurements of serum metabolites (amino acids, bile acids, and short-chain fatty acids) or immunotypes were predictive of renal impairment but less so than many of functional profiles derived from gut microbiota, with the CAZyme genes being the top performing model to accurately predict early stage of diseases. In addition, co-occurrence analyses revealed coordinated host-microbe relationships in CKD. Specifically, the highest fractions of significant correlations were identified with circulating metabolites by several taxonomic and functional profiles of gut microbiome, while immunotype features were moderately associated with the abundance of microbiome-encoded metabolic pathways and serum levels of amino acids (e.g. B cell cluster-tryptophan and B cell cluster-tryptophan metabolism). CONCLUSION: Overall, our multi-omics integration revealed several signatures of systems-level gut microbiome in robust associations with host-microbe co-metabolites and renal function, which may be of etiological and diagnostic implications in CKD.

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Crit Care ; 27(1): 318, 2023 08 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37596698

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BACKGROUND: Urinary C-C motif chemokine ligand 14 (CCL14) has been described as an effective marker for delayed recovery of acute kidney injury (AKI), yet its efficacy has been found to vary between different trials. The goal of this research was to assess the predictive performance of urinary CCL14 as a marker for persistent AKI. METHODS: In accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, we searched the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases up to April 2023 for studies of adults (> 18 years) that reported the diagnostic performance of urinary CCL14. The sensitivity, specificity, number of events, true positive, and false positive results were extracted and evaluated. Hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic curves (HSROCs) were used to summarize the pooled test performance, and the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations criteria were used to appraise the quality of evidence. RESULTS: We included six studies with 952 patients in this meta-analysis. The occurrence of persistent AKI among these patients was 39.6% (377/952). The pooled sensitivity and specificity results of urinary CCL14 in predicting persistent AKI were 0.81 (95% CI 0.72-0.87) and 0.71 (95% CI 0.53-0.84), respectively. The pooled positive likelihood ratio (LR) was 2.75 (95% CI 1.63-4.66), and the negative LR was 0.27 (95% CI 0.18-0.41). The HSROC with pooled diagnostic accuracy was 0.84. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that urinary CCL14 can be used as an effective marker for predicting persistent AKI.


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Lesión Renal Aguda , Adulto , Humanos , Lesión Renal Aguda/diagnóstico , Quimiocinas , Bases de Datos Factuales , Ligandos , Curva ROC
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 59(2)2023 Feb 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36837555

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Diabetic kidney disease is the most common primary disease of end-stage kidney disease globally; however, a sensitive and accurate biomarker to predict this disease remains awaited. microRNAs are endogenous single-stranded noncoding RNAs that have intervened in different post-transcriptional regulations of various cellular biological functions. Previous literatures have reported its potential role in the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease, including regulation of Transforming Growth Factor-ß1-mediated fibrosis, extracellular matrix and cell adhesion proteins, cellular hypertrophy, growth factor, cytokine production, and redox system activation. Urinary microRNAs have emerged as a novel, non-invasive liquid biopsy for disease diagnosis. In this review, we describe the available experimental and clinical evidence of urinary microRNA in the context of diabetic kidney disease and discuss the future application of microRNA in routine practice.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Nefropatías Diabéticas , MicroARNs , Humanos , Nefropatías Diabéticas/metabolismo , MicroARNs/genética , Riñón/patología , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Expresión Génica , Diabetes Mellitus/patología
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 59(3)2023 Mar 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36984571

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Background and Objectives: The relationship between three-dimensional (3D) scanning-derived body surface measurements and biomarkers in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) were assessed. Methods and Methods: The recruitment of 98 patients with CAD confirmed by cardiac catheterization and 98 non-CAD patients were performed between March 2016 and December 2017. A health questionnaire on basic information, life style variables, and past medical and family history was completed. 3D body surface measurements and biomarkers were obtained. Differences between the two groups were assessed and multivariable analysis performed. Results: It was found that chest width (odds ratio [OR] 0.761, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.586-0.987, p = 0.0399), right arm length (OR 0.743, 95% CI = 0.632-0.875, p = 0.0004), waist circumference (OR 1.119, 95% CI = 1.035-1.21, p = 0.0048), leptin (OR 1.443, 95% CI = 1.184-1.76, p = 0.0003), adiponectin (OR 0.978, 95% CI = 0.963-0.994, p = 0.006), and interleukin 6 (OR 1.181, 95% CI = 1.021-1.366, p = 0.0254) were significantly associated with CAD. The combination of biomarker scores and body measurement scores had the greatest area under the curve and best association with CAD (area under the curve of 0.8049 and 95% CI = 0.7440-0.8657). Conclusions: Our study suggests that 3D derived body surface measurements in combination with leptin, adiponectin, and interleukin 6 levels may direct us to those at risk of CAD, allowing a non-invasive approach to identifying high-risk patients.


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Enfermedad de la Arteria Coronaria , Humanos , Leptina , Adiponectina , Interleucina-6 , Biomarcadores , Angiografía Coronaria/métodos , Factores de Riesgo
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J Ren Nutr ; 32(4): 405-413, 2022 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34330568

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OBJECTIVE: Obesity, high body mass index, and visceral fat accumulation are associated with renal diseases. However, the association between body measurements and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is still unclear. METHODS: A cohort of 7,825 participants scheduled for follow-up of CKD was recruited from 2000 to 2008 in Taiwan. A questionnaire was developed to collect the basic demographics, lifestyle variables, personal disease history, and family disease history of the participants. A 3-dimensional body surface scanning system was used to take their body measurements. The participants underwent an average follow-up of 14.3 years for evaluation of the incidence of CKD. A multiple Cox regression model was built. RESULTS: Three body measurements, namely chest width (hazard ratio [HR] 1.059, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.011-1.110), waist circumference (HR 1.017, 95% CI 1.006-1.029), and thigh circumference (HR 0.941, 95% CI 0.922-0.961), were significantly associated with CKD. Two combinations of body measurements, namely the waist-to-thigh ratio and chest-to-thigh ratio, were derived to predict the occurrence of CKD. Participants with the highest quartile of waist-to-thigh ratio and chest-to-thigh ratio had a 2.175-fold and 2.182-fold risk of developing CKD, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that along with central obesity, body limb measurements can be used as an indicator to predict the occurrence of CKD. The effects of limb measurements on CKD could help provide an innovative perspective regarding the intervention to be developed for the treatment of CKD and a preventive medicine for high-risk individuals. The association of thigh circumference with CKD warrants further investigation.


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Obesidad Abdominal , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica , Índice de Masa Corporal , Estudios de Cohortes , Humanos , Rayos Láser , Obesidad/complicaciones , Obesidad/epidemiología , Obesidad Abdominal/complicaciones , Obesidad Abdominal/epidemiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/complicaciones , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo , Muslo , Circunferencia de la Cintura
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BMC Med Educ ; 22(1): 397, 2022 May 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35606757

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BACKGROUND: Given that the consequences of treatment decisions for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients are long-term and significant, good communication skills are indispensable for health care personnel (HCP) working in nephrology. However, HCP have busy schedules that make participation in face-to-face courses difficult. Thus, online curricula are a rising trend in medical education. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of online ESRD communication skills training (CST) concerning the truth-telling confidence and shared decision-making (SDM) ability of HCP. METHODS: For this single-center, single-blind study, 91 participants (nephrologists and nephrology nurses) were randomly assigned to two groups, the intervention group (IG) (n = 45) or the control group (CG) (n = 46), with the IG participating in ESRD CST and the CG receiving regular in-service training. Truth-telling confidence and SDM ability were measured before (T0), 2 weeks after (T1), and 4 weeks after (T2) the intervention. Group differences over the study period were analyzed by generalized estimating equations. RESULTS: IG participants exhibited significantly higher truth-telling confidence at T1 than did CG participants (t = 2.833, P = .006, Cohen's d = 0.59), while there were no significant intergroup differences in the confidence levels of participants in the two groups at T0 and T2. Concerning SDM ability, there were no significant intergroup differences at any of the three time points. However, IG participants had high levels of satisfaction (n = 43, 95%) and were willing to recommend ESRD CST to others (n = 41, 91.1%). CONCLUSIONS: ESRD CST enhanced short-term truth-telling confidence, though it is unclear whether this was due to CST content or the online delivery. However, during pandemics, when face-to-face training is unsuitable, online CST is an indispensable tool. Future CST intervention studies should carefully design interactive modules and control for method of instruction.


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Fallo Renal Crónico , Neoplasias , Comunicación , Atención a la Salud , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Neoplasias/terapia , Método Simple Ciego
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J Formos Med Assoc ; 121 Suppl 1: S39-S46, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34998659

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BACKGROUND: The hospitalization rate is higher in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) than in the general population. However, the national estimates in Taiwan remain unclear. Therefore, we investigated the hospitalization rates of ESKD patients in a disease-specific manner from 2010 to 2018 in Taiwan. METHODS: This population-based study was conducted using data from the National Health Insurance Research Database. We analyzed the hospitalization rates of patients with ESKD, defined as continuous dialysis for at least three successive months. The first diagnosis at discharge for each hospitalization was defined as the main diagnosis of hospitalization. The hospitalization rate in a certain year was calculated as the number of hospitalizations divided by the number of patients undergoing chronic dialysis in the respective year. RESULTS: Hospitalization occurred in half of all prevalent ESKD patients, with an increasing trend over time. The hospitalization rate increased from 964.1 per 1000 person-years in 2010 to 1037.9 per 1000 person-years in 2018. ESKD patients who were male, aged over 75 years, and receiving hemodialysis had higher hospitalization rates. Infection-related hospitalization was the main cause of hospitalization, followed by cardiovascular disease. The 30-day re-admission rate was 19%, and the in-hospital mortality rate was 9%. CONCLUSION: Hospitalization rates continued to increase from 2010 to 2018. The high hospitalization rates for infection-related diseases and hemodialysis patients call for further strategies to be developed that reduce the hospitalization burden.


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Fallo Renal Crónico , Diálisis Renal , Anciano , Hospitalización , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/epidemiología , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Taiwán/epidemiología
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Int J Med Sci ; 18(16): 3839-3850, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34790060

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Background: Although associations between low protein diet (LPD) and changes of gut microbiota have been reported; however, systematic discernment of the effects of LPD on diet-microbiome-host interaction in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is lacking. Methods: We searched PUBMED and EMBASE for articles published on changes of gut microbiota associated with implementation of LPD in CKD patients until July 2021. Independent researchers extracted data and assessed risks of bias. We conducted meta-analyses of combine p-value, mean differences and random effects for gut microbiota and related metabolites. Study heterogeneity was measured by Tau2 and I2 statistic. This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Results: Five articles met inclusion criteria. The meta-analyses of gut microbiota exhibited enrichments of Lactobacillaceae (meta-p= 0.010), Bacteroidaceae (meta-p= 0.048) and Streptococcus anginosus (meta-p< 0.001), but revealed depletion of Bacteroides eggerthii (p=0.017) and Roseburia faecis (meta-p=0.019) in LPD patients compared to patients undergoing normal protein diet. The serum IS levels (mean difference: 0.68 ug/mL, 95% CI: -8.38-9.68, p= 0.89) and pCS levels (mean difference: -3.85 ug/mL, 95% CI: -15.49-7.78, p < 0.52) did not change between groups. We did not find significant differences on renal function associated with change of microbiota between groups (eGFR, mean difference: -7.21 mL/min/1.73 m2, 95% CI: -33.2-18.79, p= 0.59; blood urea nitrogen, mean difference: -6.8 mg/dL, 95% CI: -46.42-32.82, p= 0.74). Other clinical (sodium, potassium, phosphate, albumin, fasting sugar, uric acid, total cholesterol, triglycerides, C-reactive protein and hemoglobin) and anthropometric estimates (body mass index, systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure) did not differ between the two groups. Conclusions: This systematic review and meta-analysis suggested that the effects of LPD on the microbiota were observed predominantly at the families and species levels but minimal on microbial diversity or richness. In the absence of global compositional microbiota shifts, the species-level changes appear insufficient to alter metabolic or clinical outputs.


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Dieta con Restricción de Proteínas , Microbioma Gastrointestinal/fisiología , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/microbiología , Disbiosis/epidemiología , Disbiosis/etiología , Humanos , Internacionalidad , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/dietoterapia , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/epidemiología
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Kidney Blood Press Res ; 45(6): 926-938, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33053551

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies have illustrated clinical associations between diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Quantitative sensory testing (QST) can accurately detect thermal perception abnormalities and aid in the early diagnosis of asymptomatic small-fiber DPN in patients with type 2 diabetes. The aim of this study was to determine the predictive value of thermal perception abnormalities by QST to detect DKD. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 432 patients with type 2 diabetes (50.2% male, mean age 57.2 years, and average duration of diabetes 9.9 years) at our hospital between 2016 and 2017. Demographic and clinical data of the patients were recorded and analyzed. Diagnosis and staging of DKD were determined by urinary albumin excretion rate and estimated glomerular filtration rate. The presence of thermal perception abnormalities was determined by QST. Multiple logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses were performed to investigate the relationships between thermal perception abnormalities and DKD in these patients. RESULTS: In multiple regression analysis, abnormal cold perception in the lower limbs was associated with an increased risk of advanced DKD. Area under the ROC curve analysis revealed that four-limb cold perception abnormalities had the best discriminatory power (0.741 ± 0.053) to predict advanced DKD. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate the value of using thermal perception abnormalities to identify patients with type 2 diabetes also at risk of DKD.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicaciones , Nefropatías Diabéticas/diagnóstico , Sensación Térmica , Nefropatías Diabéticas/etiología , Femenino , Tasa de Filtración Glomerular , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Estudios Prospectivos
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BMC Nephrol ; 21(1): 207, 2020 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32487168

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BACKGROUND: Acute kidney disease (AKD) describes acute or subacute damage and/or loss of kidney function for a duration of between 7 and 90 days after exposure to an acute kidney injury (AKI) initiating event. This study investigated the predictive ability of AKI biomarkers in predicting AKD in coronary care unit (CCU) patients. METHODS: A total of 269 (mean age: 64 years; 202 (75%) men and 67 (25%) women) patients admitted to the CCU of a tertiary care teaching hospital from November 2009 to September 2014 were enrolled. Information considered necessary to evaluate 31 demographic, clinical and laboratory variables (including AKI biomarkers) was prospectively recorded on the first day of CCU admission for post hoc analysis as predictors of AKD. Blood and urinary samples of the enrolled patients were tested for neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), cystatin C (CysC) and interleukin-18 (IL-18). RESULTS: The overall hospital mortality rate was 4.8%. Of the 269 patients, 128 (47.6%) had AKD. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that age, hemoglobin, ejection fraction and serum IL-18 were independent predictors of AKD. Cumulative survival rates at 5 years of follow-up after hospital discharge differed significantly (p < 0.001) between subgroups of patients diagnosed with AKD (stage 0A, 0C, 1, 2 and 3). The overall 5-year survival rate was 81.8% (220/269). Multivariate Cox proportional hazard analysis revealed that urine NGAL, body weight and hemoglobin level were independent risk factors for 5-year mortality. CONCLUSIONS: This investigation confirmed that AKI biomarkers can predict AKD in CCU patients. Age, hemoglobin, ejection fraction and serum IL-18 were independently associated with developing AKD in the CCU patients, and urine NGAL, body weight and hemoglobin level could predict 5-year survival in these patients.


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Lesión Renal Aguda/sangre , Lesión Renal Aguda/orina , Insuficiencia Renal/sangre , Insuficiencia Renal/orina , Enfermedad Aguda , Lesión Renal Aguda/complicaciones , Lesión Renal Aguda/mortalidad , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Biomarcadores/sangre , Biomarcadores/orina , Peso Corporal , Clofibrato/sangre , Clofibrato/orina , Unidades de Cuidados Coronarios , Cistatina C/sangre , Cistatina C/orina , Combinación de Medicamentos , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Hemoglobinas/metabolismo , Mortalidad Hospitalaria , Humanos , Interleucina-18/sangre , Interleucina-18/orina , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Fosfatidilcolinas/sangre , Fosfatidilcolinas/orina , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Insuficiencia Renal/etiología , Insuficiencia Renal/mortalidad , Volumen Sistólico , Tasa de Supervivencia
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Ren Fail ; 42(1): 1142-1151, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33183098

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BACKGROUND: Cardiac troponins are important markers for diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in general population; however, chronically-elevated troponins levels are often seen in patients with renal insufficiency, which reduce their diagnostic accuracy. The aim of our study was to access the diagnostic values of initial high-sensitive cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) and relative change of hs-cTnT for AMI in patients with and without renal insufficiency. METHODS: Cardiac care unit patients with elevated hs-cTnT levels in 2017-2018 were enrolled. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to evaluate initial hs-cTnT levels and relative changes after 3 h of enrollment for diagnosis of AMI in patients with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) < 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 (low), and eGFR ≥ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 (normal). RESULTS: Of 359 patients, 240 patients had low eGFR, and 119 patients had normal eGFR. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) for the initial hs-cTnT levels was 0.58 (95% CI, 0.5-0.65, p = 0.053) among patients with low eGFR and 0.54 (95% CI, 0.4-0.67, p = 0.612) among patients with normal eGFR. AUCs for relative changes of hs-cTnT were 0.82 (95% CI, 0.76-0.88, p < 0.001) in patients with low eGFR and 0.82 (95% CI, 0.71-0.91, p < 0.001) in patients with normal eGFR. Optimal cutoff values for the relative changes in hs-cTnT were 16% and 12% in patients with low eGFR and normal eGFR, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Relative changes in hs-cTnT levels had better diagnostic accuracy than initial hs-cTnT levels.


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Infarto del Miocardio/complicaciones , Infarto del Miocardio/metabolismo , Insuficiencia Renal/complicaciones , Troponina T/metabolismo , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Área Bajo la Curva , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Femenino , Tasa de Filtración Glomerular , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Infarto del Miocardio/diagnóstico , Infarto del Miocardio/fisiopatología , Estudios Prospectivos , Curva ROC
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Microcirculation ; 26(7): e12555, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31066106

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate early retinal microvascular abnormalities in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) via optical coherence tomography angiography. METHODS: A cross-sectional study. Two hundred patients with CKD stage ≧3 were enrolled in the CKD group, and 50 age-matched healthy subjects were enrolled in the control group. Main outcome measures were the differences in parafoveal vessel densities in the superficial vascular plexus (SVP) and deep vascular plexus (DVP) between the CKD and control groups. RESULTS: The mean ages were 62.7 ± 10.1 in the CKD group and 61.9 ± 9.7 (P = 0.622) in the control group. The CKD group had reduced parafoveal vessel densities in SVP (46.7 ± 4.3 vs 49.7 ± 2.9, P < 0.001) and DVP (50.1 ± 4.1 vs 52. 6 ± 2.9, P < 0.001) when compared to those of the control group. In multiple linear regression models, age, diabetes, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and use of anti-hypertensive drugs were factors associated with vessel density in SVP, whereas age, diabetes, and smoking were factors associated with vessel density in DVP. CONCLUSION: Patients with CKD had reduced vessel densities in parafoveal SVP and DVP, as compared to that of control subjects. Microvasculature in the different retinal layers may be affected by different systemic factors.


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Nefropatías Diabéticas , Retinopatía Diabética , Microvasos , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica , Vasos Retinianos , Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica , Anciano , Angiografía , Estudios Transversales , Nefropatías Diabéticas/diagnóstico por imagen , Nefropatías Diabéticas/fisiopatología , Retinopatía Diabética/diagnóstico por imagen , Retinopatía Diabética/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Microvasos/diagnóstico por imagen , Microvasos/fisiopatología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/diagnóstico por imagen , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/fisiopatología , Vasos Retinianos/diagnóstico por imagen , Vasos Retinianos/fisiopatología
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Nephrology (Carlton) ; 24(11): 1165-1171, 2019 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30584693

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AIM: Previous investigations have shown that end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with an increased risk of malignancies. The aim of this study was to explore the association between ESRD in patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis (HD) and the incidence of malignancies according to age. METHODS: We analysed a nationwide cohort retrieved from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database to study the incidence of malignancies in patients who were and were not receiving HD. One million beneficiaries were randomly selected and followed from 2005 to 2013. Of these 1 000 000 patients, 3055 developed ESRD and commenced maintenance HD during this period. For each HD patient, four age-, gender- and diabetes-matched controls were selected from the database (n = 12 220). We further stratified the patients according to age. The study endpoint was the occurrence of malignancy. RESULTS: The incidence rates of malignancy were 6.8% and 4.9% in the HD and control groups, respectively. Competing risk regression analysis indicated that age, HD, male gender and diabetes were associated with an increased risk of malignancy. When further stratified according to age, the odds ratios of developing cancer were 5.8, 1.9, 1.9 and 1.5 among the HD patients aged <40 years, 40-49 years, 50-59 years and 60-69 years, respectively. CONCLUSION: The patients with ESRD who received HD had a significantly higher cumulative risk of malignancy, especially those with a young age. Therefore, specialized cancer screening protocols for young HD patients might help to prolong their lifespan.


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Fallo Renal Crónico/complicaciones , Neoplasias/etiología , Diálisis Renal/efectos adversos , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Estudios de Cohortes , Femenino , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias/epidemiología , Factores de Riesgo
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BMC Nephrol ; 20(1): 323, 2019 08 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31419960

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BACKGROUND: Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) under hemodialysis (HD) are at greater risks of infectious spondylitis (IS), but there is no reliable predictor that facilitate early detection of this relatively rare and insidious disease. METHODS: A retrospective review of the medical records from patients with ESRD under HD over a 12-year period was performed at a tertiary teaching hospital, and those with a first-time diagnosis of IS were identified. A 1:4 propensity score-matched case-control study was carried out, and baseline characteristics, underlying diseases, and laboratory data were compared between the study group and the control group, one month before the date of diagnosis or the index date respectively. RESULTS: A total of 16 patients with IS were compared with 64 controls. After adjustment, recent access operation (odds ratio [OR], 13.27; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.53 to 49.91; p <  0.001), degenerative spinal disease (OR, 12.87; 95% CI, 1.89 to 87.41; p = 0.009), HD through a tunneled cuffed catheter (OR, 6.75; 95% CI, 1.74 to 26.14; p = 0.006), low serum levels of hemoglobin, albumin, as well as high levels of red blood cell volume distribution width (RDW), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and high sensitivity C-reactive protein were significant predictors for a IS diagnosis one month later. Receiver operating characteristic curves for hemoglobin, RDW, ALP, and albumin all showed good discrimination. The further multivariate models identified both high serum ALP levels and low serum RDW levels following a recent access intervention in patients with relatively short HD vintages may be indicative of the development of IS. CONCLUSION: Patients under HD with relatively short HD vintages showing either elevated ALP levels or low RDW levels following a recent access intervention should prompt clinical awareness about IS for timely diagnosis.


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Infecciones Bacterianas/diagnóstico , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Enfermedades Raras/diagnóstico , Diálisis Renal/efectos adversos , Espondilitis/diagnóstico , Adulto , Fosfatasa Alcalina/sangre , Biomarcadores/sangre , Proteína C-Reactiva/análisis , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Volumen de Eritrocitos , Femenino , Hemoglobina A/análisis , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Puntaje de Propensión , Curva ROC , Enfermedades Raras/etiología , Diálisis Renal/instrumentación , Estudios Retrospectivos , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Espondilitis/etiología
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BMC Public Health ; 19(1): 337, 2019 Mar 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30902083

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BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency has become an important public health problem, however few studies have been conducted in subtropical countries, and the predictors of vitamin D deficiency in people with healthy renal function are unclear. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and factors associated with vitamin D deficiency in northern Taiwan. METHODS: The cross-sectional study was performed between August 2013 and August 2017, and included 3954 participants without chronic kidney disease (CKD) aged ≥30 years in northern Taiwan. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)-D] levels, biochemistry, sociodemographic variables (age, sex, education, occupation) and lifestyle habits (tea, coffee consumption and physical activities) were recorded. Associations between vitamin D status and these variables were examined using a regression model. The definition of deficiency was defined as a serum 25(OH)-D level < 20 ng/mL (50 nmol/L). RESULTS: The mean 25(OH)-D concentration was 28.9 ng/mL, and 22.4% of the study population had vitamin D deficiency. There was a significantly higher vitamin D deficiency ratio in the women compared to the men (22.9% vs 9.9%, p < 0.001). Vitamin D deficiency was most prevalent (38.4%) in those aged 30-39 years. Those with a graduate degree had the highest rate of vitamin D deficiency (31.5%). The predictors of vitamin D deficiency included female sex, young age, high education level, living in an urban area and physical inactivity. Tea consumption was negatively associated with vitamin D deficiency. CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in subtropical areas such as northern Taiwan in healthy individuals without CKD.


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Deficiencia de Vitamina D/epidemiología , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Cohortes , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Prevalencia , Factores de Riesgo , Taiwán/epidemiología , Vitamina D/análogos & derivados , Vitamina D/sangre
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Ren Fail ; 41(1): 257-266, 2019 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014149

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chronic musculoskeletal (MS) pain is common in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. The association of chronic MS pain and CKD progression has not yet been established. METHOD: We conducted a prospective cohort study to evaluate the association of chronic MS pain and CKD progression of pre-dialysis CKD patients. RESULT: A total of 53.2% of pre-dialysis CKD patients had chronic MS pain. Patients classified as progression and non-progression had a similar prevalence of chronic MS pain at baseline, and similar baseline use of NSAIDs and Chinese herbal medicines. Univariate Cox analysis indicated that chronic MS pain and baseline NSAID or Chinese herbal medicine use were not significantly associated with progression of CKD. But multivariate Cox regression found chronic MS pain was independently significantly associated with all-cause mortality (HR, 2.912, 95% CI, 1.004-8.444; p = .049). However, serum levels of hs-CRP were similar between those chronic MS pain patients and without chronic MS pain patients (4.96 ± 9.4 vs. 4.25 ± 13.3 mg/L, p = .535). CONCLUSION: The CKD patients with chronic MS pain was independently and significantly associated with all-cause mortality, but not independently and significantly associated with CKD progression and composite endpoints. The inflammatory marker-hs-CRP was similar between CKD patients with and without chronic MS pain.


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Antiinflamatorios no Esteroideos/uso terapéutico , Dolor Crónico/epidemiología , Dolor Musculoesquelético/epidemiología , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/diagnóstico , Anciano , Proteína C-Reactiva/análisis , Dolor Crónico/sangre , Dolor Crónico/tratamiento farmacológico , Dolor Crónico/etiología , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dolor Musculoesquelético/sangre , Dolor Musculoesquelético/tratamiento farmacológico , Dolor Musculoesquelético/etiología , Pronóstico , Estudios Prospectivos , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/sangre , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/complicaciones , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/patología , Medición de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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J Formos Med Assoc ; 117(12): 1058-1064, 2018 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30293929

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BACKGROUND: Heart rate variability (HRV), a non-invasive measurement of the sympathetic-vagal balance, has been demonstrated as a predictor of long-term survival in various patient populations. However, its predictive value in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) has not been evaluated in a long-term follow-up study. METHODS: Prospective data collected for 41 patients with chronic hemodialysis (age 59 ± 10 years, men 51.3%, diabetes mellitus 31%, and duration of dialysis 64 ± 50 months) who underwent a 5-minute electrocardiogram (ECG) recording as a baseline for frequency domain HRV analysis. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 150.2 months from 2003 to 2014, 15 (35.7%) patients died (3 due to cardiac causes and 12 due to non-cardiac causes). The Cox proportional hazards model suggested that the low frequency versus high frequency signal (LF/HF) of a high ratio for the HRV and diabetes mellitus were two independent predictors of mortality (hazard ratios 3.028 and 3.494; p = 0.033 and 0.022, respectively). Less reduction in MAP during dialysis showed borderline significance of long-term survival than those with larger drop (p = 0.058). CONCLUSION: A short ECG recording and an analysis of the frequency domain of the HRV is clinically predictive of the long-term survival of patients with chronic hemodialysis.


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Frecuencia Cardíaca , Fallo Renal Crónico/mortalidad , Fallo Renal Crónico/terapia , Diálisis Renal/mortalidad , Anciano , Electrocardiografía , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Estudios Prospectivos , Taiwán/epidemiología
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Nephrol Dial Transplant ; 29(9): 1719-27, 2014 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24714415

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BACKGROUND: Indoxyl sulfate (IS) suppresses erythropoietin (EPO) activity and exerts renal damage. The oral adsorbent AST-120 reduces IS load and has antioxidant and renoprotective properties; however, its roles in the treatment of anemia remain unclear in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. METHODS: Fifty-one Stage 5 predialysis CKD patients with hemoglobin <10 g/dL were randomly assigned to receive two period treatments with AST-120 plus once-monthly administration of continuous EPO receptor activator (CERA, A) and CERA alone (B), with a 4-week washout period in between. Mean changes of serum creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and hemoglobin levels from the baseline were compared between two treatments. RESULTS: The baseline and postintervention mean creatinine levels were 5.48 and 5.36 mg/dL in the Treatment A, and 5.14 mg/dL and 5.61 g/dL in the Treatment B group, respectively (treatment effect P = 0.025, period effect P = 0.467, carryover effect P = 0.384). The baseline and postintervention mean hemoglobin levels were 9.27 and 10.47 g/dL in the Treatment A, and 9.63 g/dL and 9.54 g/dL in the Treatment B group, respectively (treatment effect P = 0.039, period effect P = 0.001, carryover effect P = 0.060). Use of AST-120 significantly reduced IS and p-cresyl sulfate (PCS) levels. Hierarchical regression showed that eGFR was an independent predictor for hemoglobin after adjustment of serum free IS and PCS levels (B = 0.049, P = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Use of adjuvant AST-120 may improve renal function and hemoglobin levels than use of CERA alone in late-stage CKD patients. The change of eGFR might play an intermediate role between serum IS/PCS and improve hemoglobin levels. The finding offered insight into novel therapeutic strategies of anemia for late-stage CKD patients.


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Anemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Carbono/farmacología , Carbono/uso terapéutico , Eritropoyetina/administración & dosificación , Fallo Renal Crónico/tratamiento farmacológico , Riñón/efectos de los fármacos , Óxidos/farmacología , Óxidos/uso terapéutico , Polietilenglicoles/administración & dosificación , Adulto , Anciano , Anemia/etiología , Estudios Cruzados , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Epoetina alfa , Femenino , Hemoglobinas/análisis , Humanos , Indicán/antagonistas & inhibidores , Riñón/química , Fallo Renal Crónico/complicaciones , Masculino , Microesferas , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proteínas Recombinantes
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BMC Nephrol ; 15: 6, 2014 Jan 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24400957

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BACKGROUND: Chronic musculoskeletal (MS) pain is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing haemodialysis. However, epidemiological data for chronic MS pain and factors associated with chronic MS pain in patients with early- or late-stage CKD who are not undergoing dialysis are limited. METHOD: A cross-sectional study to evaluate the prevalence of chronic MS pain and factors associated with chronic MS pain in patients with early- and late-stage CKD who were not undergoing dialysis, was conducted. In addition, the distribution of pain severity among patients with different stages of CKD was evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 456 CKD patients studied, 53.3% (n = 243/456) had chronic MS pain. Chronic MS pain was independently and significantly associated with hyperuricemia as co-morbidity, as well as with the calcium × phosphate product levels. In CKD patients with hyperuricemia, chronic MS pain showed a negative, independent significant association with diabetes mellitus as a co-morbidity (odds ratio: 0.413, p = 0.020). However, in the CKD patients without hyperuricemia as a co-morbidity, chronic MS pain showed an independent significant association with the calcium × phosphate product levels (odds ratio: 1.093, p = 0.027). Furthermore, stage-5 CKD patients seemed to experience more severe chronic MS pain than patients with other stages of CKD. CONCLUSION: Chronic MS pain is common in CKD patients. Chronic MS pain was independently and significantly associated with hyperuricemia as co-morbidity, and with the calcium × phosphate product levels in early- and late-stage CKD patients who were not on dialysis.


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Dolor Crónico/epidemiología , Hiperuricemia/epidemiología , Dolor Musculoesquelético/epidemiología , Diálisis Renal/estadística & datos numéricos , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/epidemiología , Distribución por Edad , Dolor Crónico/diagnóstico , Comorbilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Hiperuricemia/diagnóstico , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dolor Musculoesquelético/diagnóstico , Prevalencia , Insuficiencia Renal Crónica/diagnóstico , Factores de Riesgo , Distribución por Sexo , Taiwán
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