Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease?
Background: Since haemodialysis is a lifesaving therapy, adequate control measures are necessary to evaluate its adequacy and to constantly adjust the dose to reduce hospitalisation and prolong patient survival. Malnutrition is common in haemodialysis patients and closely related to morbidity and mo...
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doaj-383a7ef0affa49dbab8d838e58c515062020-11-24T21:44:53ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-05-01115112310.3390/nu11051123nu11051123Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease?Giovanni Tarantino0Mauro Vinciguerra1Annalisa Ragosta2Vincenzo Citro3Paolo Conforti4Giovanni Salvati5Aniello Sorrentino6Luca Barretta7Clara Balsano8Domenico Capone9Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, “Federico II” University Medical School of Naples, 80131 Naples, ItalySection of Nephrology, “Santa Maria Delle Grazie” Hospital, 80078 Pozzuoli, ItalyOutpatients Clinic of Hemohaemodialysis Dial Center s.r.l., Pomigliano D’Arco, 80038 Naples, ItalyDepartment of General Medicine, “Umberto I” Hospital, Nocera Inferiore, 84014 Salerno, ItalyMedical School of Naples, “Federico II” University, 80131 Naples, ItalyOutpatients Clinic of Hemohaemodialysis Dial Center s.r.l., Pomigliano D’Arco, 80038 Naples, ItalyDiagnostic Center Kappa s.r.l., Pomigliano D’Arco, 80038 Naples, ItalyDiagnostic Center Kappa s.r.l., Pomigliano D’Arco, 80038 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Life, Health & Environmental Sciences-MESVA, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, ItalyIntegrated Care Department of Public health and Drug Use, Section of Medical Pharmacology and Toxicology, “Federico II” University, 80131 Naples, ItalyBackground: Since haemodialysis is a lifesaving therapy, adequate control measures are necessary to evaluate its adequacy and to constantly adjust the dose to reduce hospitalisation and prolong patient survival. Malnutrition is common in haemodialysis patients and closely related to morbidity and mortality. Patients undergoing haemodialysis have a high prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition and inflammation, along with abnormal iron status. The haemodialysis dose delivered is an important predictor of patient outcome. Aim: To evaluate through haemodialysis adequacy, which parameter(s), if any, better predict Kt/V, among those used to assess nutritional status, inflammation response, and iron status. Methods: We retrospectively studied 78 patients undergoing haemodialysis due to end-stage renal disease. As parameters of nutritional status, geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI), transferrin levels, lymphocyte count, and albumin concentration were analysed. As signs of inflammation, C reactive protein (CRP) levels and ferritin concentrations were studied as well. Iron status was evaluated by both transferrin and ferritin levels, as well as by haemoglobin (Hb) concentration. Results: The core finding of our retrospective study is that transferrin levels predict the adequacy of haemodialysis expressed as Kt/V; the latter is the only predictor (<i>P</i> = 0.001) when adjusting for CRP concentrations, a solid marker of inflammation, and for ferritin levels considered an iron-storage protein, but also a parameter of inflammatory response. Discussion and Conclusion: In keeping with the results of this study, we underline that the use of transferrin levels to assess haemodialysis quality combine into a single test the evaluation of the three most important factors of protein-energy wasting.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/5/1123nutritional statusinflammationiron statushaemodialysis adequacy |
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Giovanni Tarantino Mauro Vinciguerra Annalisa Ragosta Vincenzo Citro Paolo Conforti Giovanni Salvati Aniello Sorrentino Luca Barretta Clara Balsano Domenico Capone Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease? Nutrients nutritional status inflammation iron status haemodialysis adequacy |
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Giovanni Tarantino Mauro Vinciguerra Annalisa Ragosta Vincenzo Citro Paolo Conforti Giovanni Salvati Aniello Sorrentino Luca Barretta Clara Balsano Domenico Capone |
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Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease? |
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Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease? |
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Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease? |
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Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease? |
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Do Transferrin Levels Predict Haemodialysis Adequacy in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease? |
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do transferrin levels predict haemodialysis adequacy in patients with end-stage renal disease? |
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Background: Since haemodialysis is a lifesaving therapy, adequate control measures are necessary to evaluate its adequacy and to constantly adjust the dose to reduce hospitalisation and prolong patient survival. Malnutrition is common in haemodialysis patients and closely related to morbidity and mortality. Patients undergoing haemodialysis have a high prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition and inflammation, along with abnormal iron status. The haemodialysis dose delivered is an important predictor of patient outcome. Aim: To evaluate through haemodialysis adequacy, which parameter(s), if any, better predict Kt/V, among those used to assess nutritional status, inflammation response, and iron status. Methods: We retrospectively studied 78 patients undergoing haemodialysis due to end-stage renal disease. As parameters of nutritional status, geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI), transferrin levels, lymphocyte count, and albumin concentration were analysed. As signs of inflammation, C reactive protein (CRP) levels and ferritin concentrations were studied as well. Iron status was evaluated by both transferrin and ferritin levels, as well as by haemoglobin (Hb) concentration. Results: The core finding of our retrospective study is that transferrin levels predict the adequacy of haemodialysis expressed as Kt/V; the latter is the only predictor (<i>P</i> = 0.001) when adjusting for CRP concentrations, a solid marker of inflammation, and for ferritin levels considered an iron-storage protein, but also a parameter of inflammatory response. Discussion and Conclusion: In keeping with the results of this study, we underline that the use of transferrin levels to assess haemodialysis quality combine into a single test the evaluation of the three most important factors of protein-energy wasting. |
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nutritional status inflammation iron status haemodialysis adequacy |
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