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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 81(2): 191-197, June 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1287270

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Abstract Cardiovascular disorders represent the leading cause of death in dialysis patients. Alterations of bone and mineral metabolism (BMM) and vascular calcifications play a fundamental role in it. The objective of this study was to evaluate the predictive role on cardiovascular mortality of the measurement of biomarkers of BMM and vascular calcifications. A prospective cohort study was performed. All prevalent patients on chronic dialysis in September 2009 at our institution, who completed the total of the complementary stud ies, were studied. BMM biomarkers were measured (FGF 23, fetuin A, PTH, calcium and phosphorus) and the vascular calcifications were evaluated using the Kauppila and Adragao scores. Follow-up was carried out until 1/1/2019, death or transplant. Of the 30 patients included, 7 (23.3%) died due to cardiovascular causes. The follow-up time was 44.1 ± 30.4 (range = 1.4-112) months. The Adragao score was the only predictive variable of long-term cardiovascular mortality (area under the curve = 0.82; 95% CI 0.64-0.94; p < 0.001). The best cut-off point was 5 (sensitivity = 85.7%; specificity = 78.3%). It was also an independent risk factor for cardiovascular mortality adjusted for age, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, aortic calcifications, time spent on dialysis and follow-up time (adjusted OR = 1.77; 95% CI = 1.06-2.96; p = 0.028). The vascular calcifications quantified from the Adragao score were the only independent predictor of long-term cardiovascular mortality. This score represents a simple, useful and superior tool to the biomarkers of BMM.


Resumen Los trastornos cardiovasculares representan la primera causa de muerte en los pacientes en diálisis. Las alteraciones del metabolismo óseo y mineral (MOM) y las calcificaciones vasculares juegan un papel fundamental en la misma. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el rol predictor sobre la mortalidad car diovascular de la medición de los biomarcadores del MOM y las calcificaciones vasculares. Se realizó un estudio de cohorte prospectivo. Se estudiaron todos los pacientes prevalentes en diálisis crónica en septiembre del 2009 en nuestra institución que completaron el total de los estudios complementarios. Se midieron biomarcadores del MOM (FGF 23, fetuína A, PTH, calcio y fósforo) y se evaluaron las calcificaciones vasculares mediante los scores de Kauppila y de Adragao. Se realizó un seguimiento hasta el 1/1/2019, la muerte o el trasplante. De los 30 pacientes incluidos, 7 (23.3%) fallecieron por causa cardiovascular. El tiempo de seguimiento fue de 44.1 ± 30.4 (rango = 1.4-112) meses. El score de Adragao fue la única variable predictiva de muerte cardiovascular a largo plazo (área bajo la curva = 0.82; IC95% = 0.64-0.94; p<0.001). El mejor punto de corte fue de 5 (sensibili dad = 85.7%; especificidad = 78.3%). Además, fue un factor de riesgo independiente de muerte cardiovascular ajustado por edad, diabetes mellitus, enfermedad coronaria, calcificaciones aorticas, tiempo de permanencia en diálisis y tiempo de seguimiento (OR ajustado = 1.77; IC95% = 1.06-2.96; p = 0.028). Las calcificaciones vasculares cuantificadas a partir del score de Adragao fueron el único predictor independiente de mortalidad cardiovascular a largo plazo. Este score representa una herramienta simple, útil y superior a los biomarcadores del MOM.


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Humans , Vascular Calcification , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Biomarkers , Prospective Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Renal Dialysis , alpha-2-HS-Glycoprotein , Minerals
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Rev. nefrol. diál. traspl ; 34(4): 183-190, dic. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-908354

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Introducción: las calcificaciones vasculares y valvulares son un hallazgo común en los pacientes en diálisis y se vinculan con una incrementada morbi-mortalidad. Varios métodos radiológicos (TAC multicorte y con emisión de electrones) han sido utilizados para investigar la presencia de calcificaciones vasculares en esta población, pero solo unos pocos trabajos se han focalizado en la radiología simple. Objetivos: Los objetivos de este estudio son evaluar calcificaciones vasculares mediante índice de Kauppila en pacientes prevalentes en hemodiálisis, identificar factores de riesgo vinculados con las mismas y establecer su asociación con calcificación de válvulas cardiacas. Material y métodos: Se estudiaron 95 pacientes estables en hemodiálisis durante un periodo igual o mayor a 6 meses. A todos se les realizó Rx simple perfil de abdomen para evaluar calcificación de la aorta abdominal mediante índice de Kauppila y ecocardiograma bidimensional para detectar calcificaciones valvulares. Se recolectaron datos sobre sexo, edad, diabetes, HTA, tabaquismo, dislipemia y metabolismo óseo-mineral. Resultados: Se demostraron calcificaciones vasculares en el 64,5 % de los pacientes. El índice de Kauppila promedio fue 6,25 La edad y el tiempo en diálisis correlacionaron con calcificación vascular. En 31,6 % de los individuos se objetivaron calcificaciones valvulares, las cuales presentaron asociación significativa con diabetes e índice de Kauppila. Conclusiones: Las calcificaciones vasculares y valvulares fueron frecuentes en la población estudiada. El índice de Kauppila correlacionó con edad, tiempo en diálisis y calcificaciones valvulares. La calcificación de válvulas cardiacas se asoció con diabetes.


Introduction: vascular and valvular calcifications are a frequent complication in dialyzed patients and are connected to an increased morbi-mortality. Many radiological methods (TAC multiple slices and with electrons emission) have been used to investigate the presence of vascular calcifications in this population, but only few works have been focused on simple radiology. Objectives: The objectives of this work are to evaluate vascular calcifications by means of Kauppila index in hemodialysis prevalent patients, identify linked risk factors and determine their association with heart valves calcification. Methods: 95 stable patients under hemodialysis were surveyed during a period of 6 months longer. Abdominal Rx simple profile were performed on all patients to evaluate calcification of abdominal aorta by Kauppila index and twodimensional echocardiogram to detect valvular calcifications. Data were collected about sex, age, diabetes, Hypertension, tabaquism, dislipemia and bone-mineral metabolism. Results: 64.5% of the patients showed vascular calcifications. Average Kauppila index was 6.25. Age and time on dialysis correlated with vascular calcifications. In 31.6 % of individuals valvular calcifications were found, which presented significant association with diabetes and Kauppila Index. Conclusions: Vascular and valvular calcifications were frequent in the surveyed population. Kauppila index correlated with age, time on dialysis and valvular calcifications. Heart valves calcification was associated with diabetes.


Subject(s)
Humans , Calcinosis , Heart Valve Diseases , Renal Dialysis/adverse effects , Vascular Diseases
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Clinics ; 64(8): 763-767, 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-523995

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Establish a relationship between vascular calcifications seen via mammography and coronary artery disease, estimate the risk ratios, and investigate the interrelationships between vascular calcification and other risk factors for coronary artery disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a case-control study consisting of 40 women with coronary artery disease in the case group and 40 women without any history of coronary artery disease in the control group who were matched according to age. The study was approved by the Institution's Research Ethics Committee (consent statement was obtained). Odds ratios and confidence intervals were calculated using univariate analysis. Interrelationships among other risk factors, such as arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, smoking and diabetes mellitus, were calculated using multivariate analysis. A p <0.05 was considered to be significant for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The mean ages for the case and control groups were 64.65 years and 63.88 years, respectively. In multivariate analysis, the only variables related to coronary artery disease were Vascular calcification [OR 4.71 (CI 1.36-16.33) p=0.014], family history [OR 5.76 (CI 1.58-21.03) p=0.008] and arterial hypertension [OR 15.92 (CI 3.12-81.14) p=0.001]. Although smoking and diabetes are important variables in the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease, these factors did not show statistically significant associations in this sample. CONCLUSION: The presence of vascular calcifications seen via mammography was an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease, as were hypertension and a family history of coronary artery disease.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Breast Diseases , Calcinosis , Coronary Artery Disease/etiology , Vascular Diseases , Epidemiologic Methods , Family Characteristics , Hypertension/complications , Mammography
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