Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina

Introduction: There are few data concerning variation over time of mineral and bone metabolism disorder (MBD) in prevalent chronic dialysis patients (CD) in Argentina. Methods: 3-years-period time 2011-2013 data from Argentine Registry of Chronic Dialysis was used. Demography, Chronic Renal failure...

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Main Authors: Sergio Miguel Marinovich, Armando Luis Negri
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Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación Regional de Diálisis y Trasplantes Renales de Capital Federal y Provincia de Buenos Aires 2015-01-01
Series:Revista de Nefrología, Diálisis y Trasplante
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Online Access:http://www.revistarenal.org.ar/index.php/rndt/article/view/133
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description Introduction: There are few data concerning variation over time of mineral and bone metabolism disorder (MBD) in prevalent chronic dialysis patients (CD) in Argentina. Methods: 3-years-period time 2011-2013 data from Argentine Registry of Chronic Dialysis was used. Demography, Chronic Renal failure etiology (CRF) and MBD biochemical variables in CD prevalent patients, were analyzed. Results: Prevalent population grew from 26572 to 27966 patients between 2011 and 2013, basically as a consequence of incidents growth. Age increased from 57.2 (± 17.0) to 57.5 (±16.9). In both sexs =65 years old rate increased, more in men. Diabetic Nephropathy is the first etiology (27.2%). Between 2011 and 2013 there is a significant decrease of PTHi (p=0.001) average values. In 2013, 25.5% showed between 150 to 300 pg/ml values, 22.9% < 150, el 27,8 % between 300 and 600, and 23.8% showed >600 pg/ml values. The lowest PTHi values can be observed in elderly, males, diabetic pattiens and in the first years under CD treatment. Conclusions: Average PTHi, as well as patients with over 600 pg/ml percentage decreased, but the adequate range patients percentage (150-300) remained unchanged. Average PTHi decrease is due to the progressive increase of sub-populations less likely to develop hyperparathyroidism: elderlypeople, males, diabetics and new patients.
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spelling doaj.art-b1c3592cafa448d691b63cd1722d3d9c2022-12-22T03:20:07ZspaAsociación Regional de Diálisis y Trasplantes Renales de Capital Federal y Provincia de Buenos AiresRevista de Nefrología, Diálisis y Trasplante0326-34282346-85482015-01-013512431133Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in ArgentinaSergio Miguel Marinovich0Armando Luis Negri1Registro Argentino de Diálisis Crónica SAN-INCUCAI, Buenos AiresInstituto de Diagnóstico e Investigaciones Metabólicas, Buenos AiresIntroduction: There are few data concerning variation over time of mineral and bone metabolism disorder (MBD) in prevalent chronic dialysis patients (CD) in Argentina. Methods: 3-years-period time 2011-2013 data from Argentine Registry of Chronic Dialysis was used. Demography, Chronic Renal failure etiology (CRF) and MBD biochemical variables in CD prevalent patients, were analyzed. Results: Prevalent population grew from 26572 to 27966 patients between 2011 and 2013, basically as a consequence of incidents growth. Age increased from 57.2 (± 17.0) to 57.5 (±16.9). In both sexs =65 years old rate increased, more in men. Diabetic Nephropathy is the first etiology (27.2%). Between 2011 and 2013 there is a significant decrease of PTHi (p=0.001) average values. In 2013, 25.5% showed between 150 to 300 pg/ml values, 22.9% < 150, el 27,8 % between 300 and 600, and 23.8% showed >600 pg/ml values. The lowest PTHi values can be observed in elderly, males, diabetic pattiens and in the first years under CD treatment. Conclusions: Average PTHi, as well as patients with over 600 pg/ml percentage decreased, but the adequate range patients percentage (150-300) remained unchanged. Average PTHi decrease is due to the progressive increase of sub-populations less likely to develop hyperparathyroidism: elderlypeople, males, diabetics and new patients.http://www.revistarenal.org.ar/index.php/rndt/article/view/133trastornos del metabolismo del calciotrastornos del metabolismo del fósforoinsuficiencia renal crónicaIRCdiálisis renaldiálisis crónicaprevalenciametabolismonefropatías diabéticastrastorno mineral y óseopacientes prevalentescalcio
spellingShingle Sergio Miguel Marinovich
Armando Luis Negri
Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina
Revista de Nefrología, Diálisis y Trasplante
trastornos del metabolismo del calcio
trastornos del metabolismo del fósforo
insuficiencia renal crónica
IRC
diálisis renal
diálisis crónica
prevalencia
metabolismo
nefropatías diabéticas
trastorno mineral y óseo
pacientes prevalentes
calcio
title Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina
title_full Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina
title_fullStr Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina
title_short Mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent Chronic Dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011-2013 in Argentina
title_sort mineral and bone disorder related to chronic renal disease in prevalent chronic dialysis patients in a 3 years period 2011 2013 in argentina
topic trastornos del metabolismo del calcio
trastornos del metabolismo del fósforo
insuficiencia renal crónica
IRC
diálisis renal
diálisis crónica
prevalencia
metabolismo
nefropatías diabéticas
trastorno mineral y óseo
pacientes prevalentes
calcio
url http://www.revistarenal.org.ar/index.php/rndt/article/view/133
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