Kidney Research and Clinical Practice (Jun 2012)

Comparison of dialysis efficiency and nutritional parameters among elderly hemodialysis patients

  • Joon Seok Oh,
  • Joong Kyung Kim,
  • Jin Ho Lee,
  • Seong Min Kim,
  • Yong Hun Sin,
  • Ji Min Jeon,
  • Yong Ki Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.krcp.2012.04.505
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
p. A62

Abstract

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Nutritional markers are important predictors of morbidity and mortality in dialysis patients. We investigated dialysis efficiency indicators and nutritional parameters of 82 elderly patients who started to receive hemodialysis treatment and lasted more than a year in our hospital for last 5 years. 20 patients were expired during treatment period and 62 patients are alive. The indicators were measured at one year after the initiation of dialysis and the most recent time or the most recent time before death. Differences in the means between the groups were evaluated by un-paired Student’s t-test. In survival group, urea reduction rate (URR), Kt/V/week, normalized protein catabolic rate (nPCR), serum total cholesterol were higher than those of death group. Post-hemodialysis 1 year Survival group Death group p value URR (%) 69.86±4.85 66.07±12.09 0.05 Kt/V/week 4.78±1.35 3.91±0.75 0.01 nPCR (g/kg/day) 1.10±0.25 0.96±0.16 0.01 Hemoglobin (g/dL) 10.70±0.77 9.97±0.93 0.00 T. cholesterol (mg/dL) 168.52±37.22 145.80±54.02 0.04 The most recent time Survival group Death group p value URR (%) 72.44 ± 3.77 68.47±5.90 0.00 Kt/V/week 4.95±1.24 4.19±0.68 0.01 nPCR (g/kg/day) 1.20±0.60 0.85±0.30 0.02 Hemoglobin (g/dL) 10.47±1.49 9.79±1.25 0.07 T. cholesterol (mg/dL) 159.52±31.97 130.20±32.79 0.00 In conclusion, these results imply that elderly hemodialysis patients may require adequate dialysis manage and special nutritional support.