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Pruritus in haemodialysis patients : international results from the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)

Pisoni, Ronald L. (författare)
Wikström, Björn (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper
Elder, Stacey J. (författare)
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Akizawa, Tadao (författare)
Asano, Yashushi (författare)
Keen, Marcia L. (författare)
Saran, Rajiv (författare)
Mendelssohn, David C. (författare)
Young, Eric W. (författare)
Port, Friedrich K. (författare)
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2006-09-23
2006
Engelska.
Ingår i: Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 0931-0509 .- 1460-2385. ; 21:12, s. 3495-3505
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  • Background. Pruritus affects many haemodialysis (HD) patients. In this study, pruritus and its relationship to morbidity, mortality, quality of life (QoL), sleep quality and patient laboratory measures were analysed in > 300 dialysis units in 12 countries. Methods. Pruritus data were collected from 18 801 HD patients in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS) (1996-2004). Analyses were adjusted for age, gender, black race, Kt/V, haemoglobin, serum albumin, albumin-corrected serum calcium, serum phosphorus, 13 comorbidities, depression, years on dialysis, country and facility clustering effects. Results. Moderate to extreme pruritus was experienced by 42% of prevalent HD patients in DOPPS during 2002/2003. Many patient characteristics were significantly associated with pruritus, but this did not explain the large differences in pruritus between countries (ranging from 36% in France to 50% in the UK) and between facilities (5-75%). Pruritus was slightly less common in patients starting HD than in patients on dialysis > 3 months. Pruritus in new end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients likely results from pre-existing conditions and not haemodialysis per se, indicating the need to understand development of pruritus before ESRD. Patients with moderate to extreme pruritus were more likely to feel drained [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 2.3-5.2, P < 0.0001] and to have poor sleep quality (AOR = 1.9-4.1, P <= 0.0002), physician-diagnosed depression (AOR = 1.3-1.7, P <= 0.004), and QoL mental and physical composite scores 3.1-8.6 points lower (P < 0.0001) than patients with no/mild pruritus. Pruritus in HD patients was associated with a 17% higher mortality risk (P < 0.0001), which was no longer significant after adjusting for sleep quality measures. Conclusions. The pruritus/mortality relationship may be substantially attributed to poor sleep quality. The many poor outcomes associated with pruritus underscore the need for better therapeutic agents to provide relief for the 40-50% of HD patients affected by pruritus.

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calcium
DOPPS
haemodialysis
itching
mortality
phosphorus
pruritus
quality of life
sleep quality
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