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Kidney Med ; 4(5): 100460, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35539430

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Rationale & Objective: There is conflicting evidence regarding the type of ß-blockers to use in dialysis patients. This systematic review seeks to determine whether highly dialyzable ß-blockers are associated with higher rates of cardiovascular events and mortality in hemodialysis patients than poorly dialyzable ß-blockers. Study Design: A systematic review of the existing literature was conducted. A meta-analysis was performed using data from the selected studies. Setting & Study Populations: Participants were from the United States, Canada, and Taiwan. The mean ages of participants ranged from 55.9-75.7 years. Selection Criteria for Studies: We searched the Ovid MEDLINE database from 1990 to September 2020. Studies without adult hemodialysis participants and without comparisons of at least 2 ß-blockers of different dialyzability were excluded. Data Extraction: Baseline and adjusted outcome data were extracted from each study. Analytical Approach: Random-effects models were used to calculate pooled risk ratios using fully adjusted models from individual studies. Results: Four cohort studies were included. Pooling fully adjusted models, highly dialyzable ß-blockers did not influence mortality (HR, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.81-1.08; I2 = 0.84) compared with poorly dialyzable ß-blockers but were associated with a reduction in cardiovascular events (HR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.83-0.93). There was significant heterogeneity between studies (I2 = 0.35). Only 1 study reported on adverse events. Intradialytic hypotension was more common in those on carvedilol (a poorly dialyzable ß-blocker) compared with those on metoprolol (a highly dialyzable ß-blocker; adjusted incidence rate ratio, 1.10; 95% CI, 1.09-1.11). Limitations: No randomized controlled trials were identified. Each study used different analytic methods and different definitions for outcomes. Classifications of ß-blockers varied. Only 1 study reported on adverse events. Conclusions: Pooled data suggest highly dialyzable ß-blockers are associated with similar mortality events and fewer cardiovascular events compared with poorly dialyzable ß-blockers.

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