Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)

Abstract Background Anemia is one of the common complications in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, there is no systematic investigation on the prevalence of anemia in CKD patients and its relationship with the quality of life in China. Methods The data for this study comes from ba...

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Main Authors: Yan Shen, Jinwei Wang, Jing Yuan, Li Yang, Fangfang Yu, Xiaolei Wang, Ming-Hui Zhao, Luxia Zhang, Yan Zha, the Chinese Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease (C-STRIDE)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02247-8
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spelling doaj-8cee6aadca4f48789b34a65828117aea2021-02-23T09:19:04ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692021-02-0122111010.1186/s12882-021-02247-8Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)Yan Shen0Jinwei Wang1Jing Yuan2Li Yang3Fangfang Yu4Xiaolei Wang5Ming-Hui Zhao6Luxia Zhang7Yan Zha8the Chinese Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease (C-STRIDE)Department of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guizhou University School of medicineRenal Division, Department of Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Peking University Institute of Nephrology; Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Health of China; Key Laboratory of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention and Treatment (Peking University), Ministry of EducationDepartment of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guizhou University School of medicineDepartment of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guizhou University School of medicineDepartment of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guizhou University School of medicineDepartment of Statistics, University of MichiganRenal Division, Department of Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Peking University Institute of Nephrology; Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Health of China; Key Laboratory of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention and Treatment (Peking University), Ministry of EducationRenal Division, Department of Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Peking University Institute of Nephrology; Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Health of China; Key Laboratory of Chronic Kidney Disease Prevention and Treatment (Peking University), Ministry of EducationDepartment of Nephrology, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guizhou University School of medicineAbstract Background Anemia is one of the common complications in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, there is no systematic investigation on the prevalence of anemia in CKD patients and its relationship with the quality of life in China. Methods The data for this study comes from baseline data from the Chinese Chronic Kidney Disease Cohort Study (C-STRIDE), which recruited predialysis CKD patients in China. The kidney disease quality of life summary (KDQOL-TM) was used to assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Use linear regression model to estimate the relationship between hemoglobin level and quality of life. Results A total of 2921 patients were included in this study. The adjusted prevalence of hemoglobin (Hb) less than 100 g/L was 10.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 9.9,11.4%), and showed an increased trend through reduced eGFR levels from 4.0% (95%CI:2.3,5.9%) in the 45-60 ml/min/1.73m2 group to 23.4% (95%CI:20.5,26.2%) in the 15–29 ml/min/1.73m2 group. The prevalence of anti-anemia treatment was 34.0% (95%CI: 28.7,39.3%) and it is shown by reducing eGFR levels from 15.8% (95%CI:0,36.7%) in the 45-60 ml/min/1.73m2 group to 38.2% (95%CI: 30.7,45.2%) in the 15–29 ml/min/1.73m2 group. All five dimensions of the KDQOL scores in patients with CKD decreased as hemoglobin declined. After multivariable adjustments,the degrees of decrease became somewhat blunted. For example, compared with hemoglobin of ≥130 g/L, regression coefficients in the hemoglobin of < 100 g/L were − 0.047(95%CI: − 0.049,-0.045) for Symptoms and Problems(S), − 0.047(95%CI: − 0.049,-0.044) for Effects of the Kidney Disease(E), − 0.207(95%CI: − 0.212,-0.203) for Burden of the Kidney Disease(B), − 0.112(95%CI: − 0.115,-0.109) for SF-12 Physical Functioning (PCS), − 0.295(95%CI: − 0.299, -0.292) for SF-12 Mental Functioning (MCS), respectively. Conclusions In our cross-sectional analysis of patients with CKD in China, prevalence of both anemia and anti-anemia treatment increased with decreased eGFR. In addition, anemia was associated with reduced HRQoL.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02247-8AnemiaChinese patientsChronic kidney diseaseQuality of life - resultsC-STRIDE
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author Yan Shen
Jinwei Wang
Jing Yuan
Li Yang
Fangfang Yu
Xiaolei Wang
Ming-Hui Zhao
Luxia Zhang
Yan Zha
the Chinese Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease (C-STRIDE)
spellingShingle Yan Shen
Jinwei Wang
Jing Yuan
Li Yang
Fangfang Yu
Xiaolei Wang
Ming-Hui Zhao
Luxia Zhang
Yan Zha
the Chinese Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease (C-STRIDE)
Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)
BMC Nephrology
Anemia
Chinese patients
Chronic kidney disease
Quality of life - results
C-STRIDE
author_facet Yan Shen
Jinwei Wang
Jing Yuan
Li Yang
Fangfang Yu
Xiaolei Wang
Ming-Hui Zhao
Luxia Zhang
Yan Zha
the Chinese Cohort Study of Chronic Kidney Disease (C-STRIDE)
author_sort Yan Shen
title Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)
title_short Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)
title_full Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)
title_fullStr Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)
title_full_unstemmed Anemia among Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the Chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (C-STRIDE)
title_sort anemia among chinese patients with chronic kidney disease and its association with quality of life - results from the chinese cohort study of chronic kidney disease (c-stride)
publisher BMC
series BMC Nephrology
issn 1471-2369
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Anemia is one of the common complications in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, there is no systematic investigation on the prevalence of anemia in CKD patients and its relationship with the quality of life in China. Methods The data for this study comes from baseline data from the Chinese Chronic Kidney Disease Cohort Study (C-STRIDE), which recruited predialysis CKD patients in China. The kidney disease quality of life summary (KDQOL-TM) was used to assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Use linear regression model to estimate the relationship between hemoglobin level and quality of life. Results A total of 2921 patients were included in this study. The adjusted prevalence of hemoglobin (Hb) less than 100 g/L was 10.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 9.9,11.4%), and showed an increased trend through reduced eGFR levels from 4.0% (95%CI:2.3,5.9%) in the 45-60 ml/min/1.73m2 group to 23.4% (95%CI:20.5,26.2%) in the 15–29 ml/min/1.73m2 group. The prevalence of anti-anemia treatment was 34.0% (95%CI: 28.7,39.3%) and it is shown by reducing eGFR levels from 15.8% (95%CI:0,36.7%) in the 45-60 ml/min/1.73m2 group to 38.2% (95%CI: 30.7,45.2%) in the 15–29 ml/min/1.73m2 group. All five dimensions of the KDQOL scores in patients with CKD decreased as hemoglobin declined. After multivariable adjustments,the degrees of decrease became somewhat blunted. For example, compared with hemoglobin of ≥130 g/L, regression coefficients in the hemoglobin of < 100 g/L were − 0.047(95%CI: − 0.049,-0.045) for Symptoms and Problems(S), − 0.047(95%CI: − 0.049,-0.044) for Effects of the Kidney Disease(E), − 0.207(95%CI: − 0.212,-0.203) for Burden of the Kidney Disease(B), − 0.112(95%CI: − 0.115,-0.109) for SF-12 Physical Functioning (PCS), − 0.295(95%CI: − 0.299, -0.292) for SF-12 Mental Functioning (MCS), respectively. Conclusions In our cross-sectional analysis of patients with CKD in China, prevalence of both anemia and anti-anemia treatment increased with decreased eGFR. In addition, anemia was associated with reduced HRQoL.
topic Anemia
Chinese patients
Chronic kidney disease
Quality of life - results
C-STRIDE
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02247-8
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