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Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

BACKGROUND: Inflammation-based prognostic scores have been used as outcome predictors in patients with cancer or on hemodialysis. However, their role in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the prognostic value of inflammation-base...

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Autores principales: Cai, Lu, Yu, Jianwen, Yu, Jing, Peng, Yuan, Ullah, Habib, Yi, Chunyan, Lin, Jianxiong, Yang, Xiao, Yu, Xueqing
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30367618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-018-1092-1
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author Cai, Lu
Yu, Jianwen
Yu, Jing
Peng, Yuan
Ullah, Habib
Yi, Chunyan
Lin, Jianxiong
Yang, Xiao
Yu, Xueqing
author_facet Cai, Lu
Yu, Jianwen
Yu, Jing
Peng, Yuan
Ullah, Habib
Yi, Chunyan
Lin, Jianxiong
Yang, Xiao
Yu, Xueqing
author_sort Cai, Lu
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Inflammation-based prognostic scores have been used as outcome predictors in patients with cancer or on hemodialysis. However, their role in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the prognostic value of inflammation-based composite scores for mortality in CAPD patients. METHODS: This study was conducted in CAPD patients enrolled from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2014 and followed until December 31, 2016. Three inflammation-based prognostic scores, including Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), prognostic nutritional index (PNI), and prognostic index (PI), were conducted in this study. The associations between these scores and all-cause or cardiovascular mortality were evaluated by Kaplan–Meier method and Cox proportional hazards models. The areas under the curve (AUC) of receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were used to determine the predictive values of mortality. RESULTS: A total of 1501 patients were included. During a median follow-up of 38.7 (range, 21.6–62.3) months, 346 (23.1%) patients died, of which 168 (48.6%) were due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). After adjustment for confounders, the results showed that elevated GPS, PNI, and PI scores were all independently associated with all-cause [GPS: Score 1: hazard ratio(HR) 3.94, 95% confidence interval(CI) 2.90–5.35; Score 2: HR 7.56, 95% CI 5.35–10.67; PNI: HR 1.82, 95% CI 1.36–2.43; PI: Score 1: HR 2.08, 95% CI 1.63–2.65; Score 2: HR 3.03, 95% CI 2.00–4.60)] and CVD mortality(GPS: Score 1: HR 4.41, 95% CI 2.76–7.03; Score 2: HR 9.64, 95% CI 5.72–16.26; PNI: HR 1.63, 95% CI 1.06–2.51; PI: Score 1: HR 2.57, 95% CI 1.81–3.66, Score 2: HR 3.85, 95% CI 1.99–7.46).The AUC values of GPS score were 0.798 (95% CI0.770–0.826) for all-cause mortality and 0.781 (95% CI 0.744–0.817) for CVD mortality, both of which significantly higher than those of PNI and PI scores (P < 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: All elevated GPS, PNI, and PI scores were independently associated with all-cause and CVD mortality. The GPS score showed better predictive value than PNI and PI scores in CAPD patients.
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spelling pubmed-62040532018-11-01 Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis Cai, Lu Yu, Jianwen Yu, Jing Peng, Yuan Ullah, Habib Yi, Chunyan Lin, Jianxiong Yang, Xiao Yu, Xueqing BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: Inflammation-based prognostic scores have been used as outcome predictors in patients with cancer or on hemodialysis. However, their role in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the prognostic value of inflammation-based composite scores for mortality in CAPD patients. METHODS: This study was conducted in CAPD patients enrolled from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2014 and followed until December 31, 2016. Three inflammation-based prognostic scores, including Glasgow prognostic score (GPS), prognostic nutritional index (PNI), and prognostic index (PI), were conducted in this study. The associations between these scores and all-cause or cardiovascular mortality were evaluated by Kaplan–Meier method and Cox proportional hazards models. The areas under the curve (AUC) of receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were used to determine the predictive values of mortality. RESULTS: A total of 1501 patients were included. During a median follow-up of 38.7 (range, 21.6–62.3) months, 346 (23.1%) patients died, of which 168 (48.6%) were due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD). After adjustment for confounders, the results showed that elevated GPS, PNI, and PI scores were all independently associated with all-cause [GPS: Score 1: hazard ratio(HR) 3.94, 95% confidence interval(CI) 2.90–5.35; Score 2: HR 7.56, 95% CI 5.35–10.67; PNI: HR 1.82, 95% CI 1.36–2.43; PI: Score 1: HR 2.08, 95% CI 1.63–2.65; Score 2: HR 3.03, 95% CI 2.00–4.60)] and CVD mortality(GPS: Score 1: HR 4.41, 95% CI 2.76–7.03; Score 2: HR 9.64, 95% CI 5.72–16.26; PNI: HR 1.63, 95% CI 1.06–2.51; PI: Score 1: HR 2.57, 95% CI 1.81–3.66, Score 2: HR 3.85, 95% CI 1.99–7.46).The AUC values of GPS score were 0.798 (95% CI0.770–0.826) for all-cause mortality and 0.781 (95% CI 0.744–0.817) for CVD mortality, both of which significantly higher than those of PNI and PI scores (P < 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: All elevated GPS, PNI, and PI scores were independently associated with all-cause and CVD mortality. The GPS score showed better predictive value than PNI and PI scores in CAPD patients. BioMed Central 2018-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6204053/ /pubmed/30367618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-018-1092-1 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cai, Lu
Yu, Jianwen
Yu, Jing
Peng, Yuan
Ullah, Habib
Yi, Chunyan
Lin, Jianxiong
Yang, Xiao
Yu, Xueqing
Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_full Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_fullStr Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_short Prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_sort prognostic value of inflammation-based prognostic scores on outcome in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30367618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-018-1092-1
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