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The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension

Backgrounds: Influenza vaccination could decrease the risk of major cardiac events in patients with hypertension. However, the vaccine’s effects on decreasing the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) development in such patients remain unclear. Methods: We retrospectively analysed the data of 37,117...

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Autores principales: Hao, Wen-Rui, Yang, Tsung-Lin, Lai, Yu-Hsin, Lin, Kuan-Jie, Fang, Yu-Ann, Chen, Ming-Yao, Hsu, Min-Huei, Chiu, Chun-Chih, Yang, Tsung-Yeh, Chen, Chun-Chao, Liu, Ju-Chi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11061098
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author Hao, Wen-Rui
Yang, Tsung-Lin
Lai, Yu-Hsin
Lin, Kuan-Jie
Fang, Yu-Ann
Chen, Ming-Yao
Hsu, Min-Huei
Chiu, Chun-Chih
Yang, Tsung-Yeh
Chen, Chun-Chao
Liu, Ju-Chi
author_facet Hao, Wen-Rui
Yang, Tsung-Lin
Lai, Yu-Hsin
Lin, Kuan-Jie
Fang, Yu-Ann
Chen, Ming-Yao
Hsu, Min-Huei
Chiu, Chun-Chih
Yang, Tsung-Yeh
Chen, Chun-Chao
Liu, Ju-Chi
author_sort Hao, Wen-Rui
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description Backgrounds: Influenza vaccination could decrease the risk of major cardiac events in patients with hypertension. However, the vaccine’s effects on decreasing the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) development in such patients remain unclear. Methods: We retrospectively analysed the data of 37,117 patients with hypertension (≥55 years old) from the National Health Insurance Research Database during 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2012. After a 1:1 propensity score matching by the year of diagnosis, we divided the patients into vaccinated (n = 15,961) and unvaccinated groups (n = 21,156). Results: In vaccinated group, significantly higher prevalence of comorbidities such as diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, dyslipidemia, heart and liver disease were observed compared with unvaccinated group. After adjusting age, sex, comorbidities, medications (anti-hypertensive agents, metformin, aspirin and statin), level of urbanization and monthly incomes, significantly lower risk of CKD occurrence was observed among vaccinated patients in influenza season, non-influenza season and all season (Adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]: 0.39, 95% confidence level [C.I.]: 0.33–0.46; 0.38, 95% C.I.: 0.31–0.45; 0.38, 95% C.I.: 0.34–0.44, respectively). The risk of hemodialysis significantly decreased after vaccination (aHR: 0.40, 95% C.I.: 0.30–0.53; 0.42, 95% C.I.: 0.31–0.57; 0.41, 95% C.I.: 0.33–0.51, during influenza season, non-influenza season and all season). In sensitivity analysis, patients with different sex, elder and non-elder age, with or without comorbidities and with or without medications had significant decreased risk of CKD occurrence and underwent hemodialysis after vaccination. Moreover, the potential protective effect appeared to be dose-dependent. Conclusions: Influenza vaccination decreases the risk of CKD among patients with hypertension and also decrease the risk of receiving renal replacement therapy. Its potential protective effects are dose-dependent and persist during both influenza and noninfluenza seasons.
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spelling pubmed-103028442023-06-29 The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension Hao, Wen-Rui Yang, Tsung-Lin Lai, Yu-Hsin Lin, Kuan-Jie Fang, Yu-Ann Chen, Ming-Yao Hsu, Min-Huei Chiu, Chun-Chih Yang, Tsung-Yeh Chen, Chun-Chao Liu, Ju-Chi Vaccines (Basel) Article Backgrounds: Influenza vaccination could decrease the risk of major cardiac events in patients with hypertension. However, the vaccine’s effects on decreasing the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) development in such patients remain unclear. Methods: We retrospectively analysed the data of 37,117 patients with hypertension (≥55 years old) from the National Health Insurance Research Database during 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2012. After a 1:1 propensity score matching by the year of diagnosis, we divided the patients into vaccinated (n = 15,961) and unvaccinated groups (n = 21,156). Results: In vaccinated group, significantly higher prevalence of comorbidities such as diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, dyslipidemia, heart and liver disease were observed compared with unvaccinated group. After adjusting age, sex, comorbidities, medications (anti-hypertensive agents, metformin, aspirin and statin), level of urbanization and monthly incomes, significantly lower risk of CKD occurrence was observed among vaccinated patients in influenza season, non-influenza season and all season (Adjusted hazard ratio [aHR]: 0.39, 95% confidence level [C.I.]: 0.33–0.46; 0.38, 95% C.I.: 0.31–0.45; 0.38, 95% C.I.: 0.34–0.44, respectively). The risk of hemodialysis significantly decreased after vaccination (aHR: 0.40, 95% C.I.: 0.30–0.53; 0.42, 95% C.I.: 0.31–0.57; 0.41, 95% C.I.: 0.33–0.51, during influenza season, non-influenza season and all season). In sensitivity analysis, patients with different sex, elder and non-elder age, with or without comorbidities and with or without medications had significant decreased risk of CKD occurrence and underwent hemodialysis after vaccination. Moreover, the potential protective effect appeared to be dose-dependent. Conclusions: Influenza vaccination decreases the risk of CKD among patients with hypertension and also decrease the risk of receiving renal replacement therapy. Its potential protective effects are dose-dependent and persist during both influenza and noninfluenza seasons. MDPI 2023-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10302844/ /pubmed/37376487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11061098 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hao, Wen-Rui
Yang, Tsung-Lin
Lai, Yu-Hsin
Lin, Kuan-Jie
Fang, Yu-Ann
Chen, Ming-Yao
Hsu, Min-Huei
Chiu, Chun-Chih
Yang, Tsung-Yeh
Chen, Chun-Chao
Liu, Ju-Chi
The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension
title The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension
title_full The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension
title_fullStr The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension
title_short The Association between Influenza Vaccine and Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease/Dialysis in Patients with Hypertension
title_sort association between influenza vaccine and risk of chronic kidney disease/dialysis in patients with hypertension
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11061098
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