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Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality
BACKGROUND: Abnormal serum potassium is associated with an increased risk of mortality in dialysis patients. However, the impacts of serum potassium levels on short- and long-term mortality and association of potassium variability with death in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients are uncertain. METHOD...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086750 |
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author | Xu, Qingdong Xu, Fenghua Fan, Li Xiong, Liping Li, Huiyan Cao, Shirong Lin, Xiaoyan Zheng, Zhihua Yu, Xueqing Mao, Haiping |
author_facet | Xu, Qingdong Xu, Fenghua Fan, Li Xiong, Liping Li, Huiyan Cao, Shirong Lin, Xiaoyan Zheng, Zhihua Yu, Xueqing Mao, Haiping |
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description | BACKGROUND: Abnormal serum potassium is associated with an increased risk of mortality in dialysis patients. However, the impacts of serum potassium levels on short- and long-term mortality and association of potassium variability with death in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients are uncertain. METHODS: We examined mortality-predictability of serum potassium at baseline and its variability in PD patients treated in our center January 2006 through December 2010 with follow-up through December 2012. The hazard ratios (HRs) were used to assess the relationship between baseline potassium levels and short-term (≤1 year) as well as long-term (>1 year) survival. Variability of serum potassium was defined as the coefficient of variation of serum potassium (CVSP) during the first year of PD. RESULTS: A total of 886 incident PD patients were enrolled, with 248 patients (27.9%) presented hypokalemia (serum potassium <3.5 mEq/L). During a median follow-up of 31 months (range: 0.5–81.0 months), adjusted all-cause mortality hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for baseline serum potassium of <3.0, 3.0 to <3.5, 3.5 to <4.0, 4.5 to <5.0, and ≥5.0 mEq/L, compared with 4.0 to <4.5 (reference), were 1.79 (1.02–3.14), 1.15 (0.72–1.86), 1.31 (0.82–2.08), 1.33 (0.71–2.48), 1.28 (0.53–3.10), respectively. The increased risk of lower potassium with mortality was evident during the first year of follow-up, but vanished thereafter. Adjusted all-cause mortality HR for CVSP increments of 7.5% to <12.0%; 12.0% to <16.7% and ≥16.7%, compared with <7.5% (reference), were 1.35 (0.67–2.71), 2.00 (1.05–3.83) and 2.18 (1.18–4.05), respectively. Similar association was found between serum potassium levels and its variability and cardiovascular mortality. CONCLUSIONS: A lower serum potassium level was associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality during the first year of follow-up in incident PD patients. In addition, higher variability of serum potassium levels conferred an increased risk of death in this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-39035702014-01-28 Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality Xu, Qingdong Xu, Fenghua Fan, Li Xiong, Liping Li, Huiyan Cao, Shirong Lin, Xiaoyan Zheng, Zhihua Yu, Xueqing Mao, Haiping PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Abnormal serum potassium is associated with an increased risk of mortality in dialysis patients. However, the impacts of serum potassium levels on short- and long-term mortality and association of potassium variability with death in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients are uncertain. METHODS: We examined mortality-predictability of serum potassium at baseline and its variability in PD patients treated in our center January 2006 through December 2010 with follow-up through December 2012. The hazard ratios (HRs) were used to assess the relationship between baseline potassium levels and short-term (≤1 year) as well as long-term (>1 year) survival. Variability of serum potassium was defined as the coefficient of variation of serum potassium (CVSP) during the first year of PD. RESULTS: A total of 886 incident PD patients were enrolled, with 248 patients (27.9%) presented hypokalemia (serum potassium <3.5 mEq/L). During a median follow-up of 31 months (range: 0.5–81.0 months), adjusted all-cause mortality hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for baseline serum potassium of <3.0, 3.0 to <3.5, 3.5 to <4.0, 4.5 to <5.0, and ≥5.0 mEq/L, compared with 4.0 to <4.5 (reference), were 1.79 (1.02–3.14), 1.15 (0.72–1.86), 1.31 (0.82–2.08), 1.33 (0.71–2.48), 1.28 (0.53–3.10), respectively. The increased risk of lower potassium with mortality was evident during the first year of follow-up, but vanished thereafter. Adjusted all-cause mortality HR for CVSP increments of 7.5% to <12.0%; 12.0% to <16.7% and ≥16.7%, compared with <7.5% (reference), were 1.35 (0.67–2.71), 2.00 (1.05–3.83) and 2.18 (1.18–4.05), respectively. Similar association was found between serum potassium levels and its variability and cardiovascular mortality. CONCLUSIONS: A lower serum potassium level was associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality during the first year of follow-up in incident PD patients. In addition, higher variability of serum potassium levels conferred an increased risk of death in this population. Public Library of Science 2014-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3903570/ /pubmed/24475176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086750 Text en © 2014 Xu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Xu, Qingdong Xu, Fenghua Fan, Li Xiong, Liping Li, Huiyan Cao, Shirong Lin, Xiaoyan Zheng, Zhihua Yu, Xueqing Mao, Haiping Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality |
title | Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality |
title_full | Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality |
title_fullStr | Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality |
title_full_unstemmed | Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality |
title_short | Serum Potassium Levels and Its Variability in Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Associations with Mortality |
title_sort | serum potassium levels and its variability in incident peritoneal dialysis patients: associations with mortality |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086750 |
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