Journal of Translational Medicine (Jun 2021)

Association between serum advanced oxidation protein products and mortality risk in maintenance hemodialysis patients

  • Chun Zhou,
  • Yuanyuan Zhang,
  • Jianghua Chen,
  • Changlin Mei,
  • Fei Xiong,
  • Wei Shi,
  • Wei Zhou,
  • Xusheng Liu,
  • Shiren Sun,
  • Jianwei Tian,
  • Ziliang Ye,
  • Qimeng Wu,
  • Xianhui Qin,
  • Jianping Jiang,
  • Fan Fan Hou,
  • CCSD (China Collaborative Study on Dialysis) group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-021-02960-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background The association between serum advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) and mortality risk remains equivocal. We aimed to assess the correlation of serum AOPP levels with the risk of all-cause mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Methods A total of 1394 maintenance HD patients with complete data on AOPP and related parameters were included from China Collaborative Study on Dialysis (CCSD), a multi-center, prospective cohort study. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality, the secondary outcome was cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. Results During a median follow-up duration of 5.2 years (IQR, 2.1–5.4), all-cause mortality occurred in 492 (31.4%) participants. Overall, there was a reversed L-shaped association between serum AOPP and all-cause mortality in HD patients (P for nonlinearity = 0.04), with an inflection point at 87 µmol/L. Accordingly, there was no significant association between serum AOPP and all-cause mortality (per SD increment; HR, 0.94; 95%CI, 0.84, 1.05) in participants with AOPP < 87 µmol/L. However, there was a positive relationship of serum AOPP and all-cause mortality (per SD increment; HR, 1.24; 95%CI, 1.08, 1.42) in those with AOPP ≥ 87 µmol/L. Moreover, a similar trend was found for CVD mortality. Conclusions Elevated serum AOPP levels were associated with higher risk of all-cause mortality in Chinese maintenance HD patients.

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