Author:
GANESH SANTHI K.,STACK AUSTIN G.,LEVIN NATHAN W.,HULBERT-SHEARON TEMPIE,PORT FRIEDRICH K.
Abstract
Abstract. Hyperphosphatemia is highly prevalent among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and is associated with increased mortality risk in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The mechanism through which this mortality risk is mediated is unclear. Data from two national random samples of HD patients (n= 12,833) was used to test the hypothesis that elevated serum PO4contributes mainly to cardiac causes of death. During a 2-yr follow-up, the cause-specific relative risk (RR) of death for patients was analyzed separately for several categories of cause of death, including coronary artery disease (CAD), sudden death, and other cardiac causes, cerebrovascular and infection. Cox regression models were fit for each of the eight cause of death categories, adjusting for patient demographics and non-cardiovascular comorbid conditions. Time at risk for each cause-specific model was censored at death that resulted from any of the other causes. Higher mortality risk was seen for patients in the high PO4group (>6.5mg/dl) compared with the lower PO4group (≤6.5mg/dl) for death resulting from CAD (RR 1.41;P< 0.0005), sudden death (RR 1.20;P< 0.01), infection (RR 1.20;P< 0.05), and unknown causes (RR 1.25;P< 0.05). Patients in the high PO4group also had non-significantly increased RR of death from other cardiac and cerebrovascular causes of death. The RR of sudden death was also strongly associated with elevated Ca × PO4product (RR 1.07 per 10 mg2/dl2;P< 0.005) and serum parathyroid hormone levels greater than 495 pg/ml (RR 1.25;P< 0.05). This study identifies strong relationships between elevated serum PO4, Ca × PO4product, and parathyroid hormone and cardiac causes of death in HD patients, especially deaths resulting from CAD and sudden death. More vigorous measures to reduce the prevalence of these factors in HD patients may result in improved survival.
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
Subject
Nephrology,General Medicine
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