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International Angiology 2021 December;40(6):528-36

DOI: 10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04698-8

Copyright © 2021 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

language: English

Vascular calcification progression in patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease

Enrique M. SAN NORBERTO 1 , Álvaro REVILLA 1, Ana FERNÁNDEZ-URBÓN 2, Beatriz GÓMEZ-GIRALDA 3, James H. TAYLOR 4, Carlos VAQUERO 1

1 Department of Vascular Surgery, Valladolid University Hospital, Valladolid, Spain; 2 Department of Anesthesiology, Valladolid University Hospital, Valladolid, Spain; 3 Deparment of Nephrology, Rio Hortega University Hospital, Valladolid, Spain; 4 Department of Cardiac Surgery, Valencia General University Hospital, Valencia, Spain



BACKGROUND: Intima media thickness (IMT), vascular calcifications and ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI) were shown to be independent predictors of mortality in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients.
METHODS: Between January 2018 and March 2019, a physician-initiated, nonrandomized, prospective study was conducted. Carotid IMT, vascular calcifications analysis values and measurements of the ABPI, were made at baseline and after 1-year of follow-up.
RESULTS: A total of 284 patients, 152 patients with dialysis (100 hemodialysis (HD) and 52 CAPD (continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis)) and 132 patients with stage 4 chronic kidney disease (control group), were included (55% male, 67 [29-88] years). The values of carotid IMT at baseline were higher in the HD group than in the CAPD group (1.10±0.08 mm vs. 0.08±0.04 mm, P=0.004). Adragao and Kauppila scores were higher in the HD group than in the CAPD group (2.56±2.10 vs. 1.08±2.02, P=0.009; and 7.40±6.86 vs. 4.44±5.26, P<0.001; respectively). These differences remained after 1-year of follow-up. Pathological ABPI after 1-year follow-up was more prevalent in the HD group than in the CAPD or control groups (32.0% vs. 19.4% vs. 7.7%, respectively, P=0.042). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that age, gender, dialysis type and LDLc were independent predictors for carotid IMT increase; age, dialysis type and smoking for vascular calcifications increase on Adragao Score; and dialysis type on Kauppila Score. Only the dialysis type was the independent predictor for all vascular calcifications markers.
CONCLUSIONS: Dialysis, particularly HD, is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular calcification increase in ESRD patients.


KEY WORDS: Renal insufficiency, chronic; Vascular calcification; Renal replacement therapy; Renal Dialysis; Peritoneal dialysis

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