Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study

Objective To investigate the normal range of serum potassium, the prevalence of dyskalaemia and the associated factors in Chinese older adults.Design A cross-sectional study conducted from September 2017 to March 2018.Setting Forty-eight community elderly care facilities in four regions in northern...

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Main Authors: Yihong Sun, Hongxia Wang, Lili Cheng, Ruijuan Zhang, Qianku Qiao
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/e039472.full
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spelling doaj-03c7f163bbc44239814bcd740fb493a82021-05-06T09:37:40ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552020-10-01101010.1136/bmjopen-2020-039472Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional studyYihong Sun0Hongxia Wang1Lili Cheng2Ruijuan Zhang3Qianku Qiao4Department of Cardiology, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, ChinaNursing Department, Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China Nursing Department, Wenzhou Medical University First Affiliated Hospital, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China School of Public Health, Xian Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, ChinaYangcheng Ophthalmology Hospital, Jincheng, Shanxi, ChinaObjective To investigate the normal range of serum potassium, the prevalence of dyskalaemia and the associated factors in Chinese older adults.Design A cross-sectional study conducted from September 2017 to March 2018.Setting Forty-eight community elderly care facilities in four regions in northern China.Participants A total of 1266 (308 apparently healthy and 958 unhealthy) participants 55 years or older and with fasting serum potassium measured.Main outcome measures and methods Serum potassium <3.5 mEq/L and >5.5 mEq/L (guidelines definition) and <2.5th and >97.5th percentiles of the distribution among healthy participants (our study definition) were both used to define hypokalaemia and hyperkalaemia, respectively. Multivariable generalised estimating equation models were used to adjust for clustering effect in the analyses of factors associated with risk of dyskalaemia and with variations in serum potassium.Results The study participants had a mean age of 70 (8.8) years. Among apparently healthy participants, the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of serum potassium distribution were 3.7 mEq/L and 5.3 mEq/L, respectively. Using the study definition, the prevalence of hyperkalaemia was 4.3% (95% CI 3.2% to 5.4%) and of hypokalaemia was 4.0% (95% CI 2.9% to 5.1%). Multivariable analyses showed that risk of hyperkalaemia was associated with unhealthy conditions (OR=2.21; 95% CI 1.17 to 4.18); risk of hypokalaemia was associated with unhealthy conditions (OR=2.56; 95% CI 1.05 to 6.23), older age (OR=1.70 per 10-year increase; 95% CI 1.04 to 2.79) and region (OR=16.87; 95% CI 6.41 to 44.38); and higher serum potassium was associated with male gender (mean difference (MD)=0.12; 95% CI 0.05 to 0.19) and estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 (MD=0.29; 95% CI 0.12 to 0.46). Using the guidelines definition, hyperkalaemia accounted for 2.7% (1.8%, 3.6%) and hypokalaemia 1.8% (1.1%, 2.5%). Analyses of the associated factors showed similar trends.Conclusions The study suggested a narrower normal range of serum potassium for defining dyskalaemia, which was common in older Chinese and more prevalent in unhealthy ones.Trial registration number NCT03290716; Pre-results.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/e039472.full
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author Yihong Sun
Hongxia Wang
Lili Cheng
Ruijuan Zhang
Qianku Qiao
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Hongxia Wang
Lili Cheng
Ruijuan Zhang
Qianku Qiao
Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
BMJ Open
author_facet Yihong Sun
Hongxia Wang
Lili Cheng
Ruijuan Zhang
Qianku Qiao
author_sort Yihong Sun
title Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
title_short Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
title_full Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in Chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
title_sort normal range of serum potassium, prevalence of dyskalaemia and associated factors in chinese older adults: a cross-sectional study
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objective To investigate the normal range of serum potassium, the prevalence of dyskalaemia and the associated factors in Chinese older adults.Design A cross-sectional study conducted from September 2017 to March 2018.Setting Forty-eight community elderly care facilities in four regions in northern China.Participants A total of 1266 (308 apparently healthy and 958 unhealthy) participants 55 years or older and with fasting serum potassium measured.Main outcome measures and methods Serum potassium <3.5 mEq/L and >5.5 mEq/L (guidelines definition) and <2.5th and >97.5th percentiles of the distribution among healthy participants (our study definition) were both used to define hypokalaemia and hyperkalaemia, respectively. Multivariable generalised estimating equation models were used to adjust for clustering effect in the analyses of factors associated with risk of dyskalaemia and with variations in serum potassium.Results The study participants had a mean age of 70 (8.8) years. Among apparently healthy participants, the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles of serum potassium distribution were 3.7 mEq/L and 5.3 mEq/L, respectively. Using the study definition, the prevalence of hyperkalaemia was 4.3% (95% CI 3.2% to 5.4%) and of hypokalaemia was 4.0% (95% CI 2.9% to 5.1%). Multivariable analyses showed that risk of hyperkalaemia was associated with unhealthy conditions (OR=2.21; 95% CI 1.17 to 4.18); risk of hypokalaemia was associated with unhealthy conditions (OR=2.56; 95% CI 1.05 to 6.23), older age (OR=1.70 per 10-year increase; 95% CI 1.04 to 2.79) and region (OR=16.87; 95% CI 6.41 to 44.38); and higher serum potassium was associated with male gender (mean difference (MD)=0.12; 95% CI 0.05 to 0.19) and estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 (MD=0.29; 95% CI 0.12 to 0.46). Using the guidelines definition, hyperkalaemia accounted for 2.7% (1.8%, 3.6%) and hypokalaemia 1.8% (1.1%, 2.5%). Analyses of the associated factors showed similar trends.Conclusions The study suggested a narrower normal range of serum potassium for defining dyskalaemia, which was common in older Chinese and more prevalent in unhealthy ones.Trial registration number NCT03290716; Pre-results.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/10/e039472.full
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