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A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis

Uremic pruritus is common and bothersome in patients receiving either peritoneal dialysis (PD) or hemodialysis (HD). To date, the preferred dialysis modality regarding the alleviation of uremic pruritus remains controversial. We conducted this cross-sectional study to compare the prevalence, intensi...

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Autores principales: Wu, Hon-Yen, Peng, Yu-Sen, Chen, Hung-Yuan, Tsai, Wan-Chuan, Yang, Ju-Yeh, Hsu, Shih-Ping, Pai, Mei-Fen, Lu, Hui-Min, Chiang, Ju-Fen, Ko, Mei-Ju, Wen, Su-Ying, Chiu, Hsien-Ching
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4782884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26945400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000002935
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author Wu, Hon-Yen
Peng, Yu-Sen
Chen, Hung-Yuan
Tsai, Wan-Chuan
Yang, Ju-Yeh
Hsu, Shih-Ping
Pai, Mei-Fen
Lu, Hui-Min
Chiang, Ju-Fen
Ko, Mei-Ju
Wen, Su-Ying
Chiu, Hsien-Ching
author_facet Wu, Hon-Yen
Peng, Yu-Sen
Chen, Hung-Yuan
Tsai, Wan-Chuan
Yang, Ju-Yeh
Hsu, Shih-Ping
Pai, Mei-Fen
Lu, Hui-Min
Chiang, Ju-Fen
Ko, Mei-Ju
Wen, Su-Ying
Chiu, Hsien-Ching
author_sort Wu, Hon-Yen
collection PubMed
description Uremic pruritus is common and bothersome in patients receiving either peritoneal dialysis (PD) or hemodialysis (HD). To date, the preferred dialysis modality regarding the alleviation of uremic pruritus remains controversial. We conducted this cross-sectional study to compare the prevalence, intensity, and characteristics of uremic pruritus between PD and HD patients. Patients receiving maintenance dialysis at a referral medical center in Taiwan were recruited. Dialysis modality, patient demographic, clinical characteristics, and laboratory data were recorded. The intensity of uremic pruritus was measured using visual analogue scale (VAS) scores. Multivariate linear regression analysis was conducted to compare the severity of uremic pruritus between PD and HD patients. Generalized additive models were applied to detect nonlinear effects between pruritus intensity and continuous covariates. A total of 380 patients completed this study, with a mean age of 60.3 years and 49.2% being female. Uremic pruritus was presented in 24 (28.6%) of the 84 PD patients and 113 (38.2%) of the 296 HD patients (P = .12). The VAS score of pruritus intensity was significantly lower among the PD patients than the HD patients (1.32 ± 2.46 vs 2.26 ± 3.30, P = .04). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that PD was an independent predictor for lower VAS scores of pruritus intensity compared with HD (β-value −0.88, 95% confidence interval −1.62 to −0.13). The use of active vitamin D was also an independent predictor for a lower intensity of uremic pruritus, whereas hyperphosphatemia and higher serum levels of triglyceride and aspartate transaminase were significantly associated with higher pruritus intensity. There was a trend toward a less affected body surface area of uremic pruritus in the PD patients than in the HD patients, but the difference did not reach statistical significance (P = .13). In conclusion, the severity of uremic pruritus was lower among PD patients than HD patients, and PD may provide better alleviation of pruritus symptoms. The result provides a valuable reference for clinicians and patients when choosing a dialysis modality.
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spelling pubmed-47828842016-03-24 A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis Wu, Hon-Yen Peng, Yu-Sen Chen, Hung-Yuan Tsai, Wan-Chuan Yang, Ju-Yeh Hsu, Shih-Ping Pai, Mei-Fen Lu, Hui-Min Chiang, Ju-Fen Ko, Mei-Ju Wen, Su-Ying Chiu, Hsien-Ching Medicine (Baltimore) 5200 Uremic pruritus is common and bothersome in patients receiving either peritoneal dialysis (PD) or hemodialysis (HD). To date, the preferred dialysis modality regarding the alleviation of uremic pruritus remains controversial. We conducted this cross-sectional study to compare the prevalence, intensity, and characteristics of uremic pruritus between PD and HD patients. Patients receiving maintenance dialysis at a referral medical center in Taiwan were recruited. Dialysis modality, patient demographic, clinical characteristics, and laboratory data were recorded. The intensity of uremic pruritus was measured using visual analogue scale (VAS) scores. Multivariate linear regression analysis was conducted to compare the severity of uremic pruritus between PD and HD patients. Generalized additive models were applied to detect nonlinear effects between pruritus intensity and continuous covariates. A total of 380 patients completed this study, with a mean age of 60.3 years and 49.2% being female. Uremic pruritus was presented in 24 (28.6%) of the 84 PD patients and 113 (38.2%) of the 296 HD patients (P = .12). The VAS score of pruritus intensity was significantly lower among the PD patients than the HD patients (1.32 ± 2.46 vs 2.26 ± 3.30, P = .04). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that PD was an independent predictor for lower VAS scores of pruritus intensity compared with HD (β-value −0.88, 95% confidence interval −1.62 to −0.13). The use of active vitamin D was also an independent predictor for a lower intensity of uremic pruritus, whereas hyperphosphatemia and higher serum levels of triglyceride and aspartate transaminase were significantly associated with higher pruritus intensity. There was a trend toward a less affected body surface area of uremic pruritus in the PD patients than in the HD patients, but the difference did not reach statistical significance (P = .13). In conclusion, the severity of uremic pruritus was lower among PD patients than HD patients, and PD may provide better alleviation of pruritus symptoms. The result provides a valuable reference for clinicians and patients when choosing a dialysis modality. Wolters Kluwer Health 2016-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4782884/ /pubmed/26945400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000002935 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0, where it is permissible to download, share and reproduce the work in any medium, provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
spellingShingle 5200
Wu, Hon-Yen
Peng, Yu-Sen
Chen, Hung-Yuan
Tsai, Wan-Chuan
Yang, Ju-Yeh
Hsu, Shih-Ping
Pai, Mei-Fen
Lu, Hui-Min
Chiang, Ju-Fen
Ko, Mei-Ju
Wen, Su-Ying
Chiu, Hsien-Ching
A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis
title A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis
title_full A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis
title_fullStr A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis
title_short A Comparison of Uremic Pruritus in Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis
title_sort comparison of uremic pruritus in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis
topic 5200
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4782884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26945400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000002935
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