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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi 2005-Mar

[Epidemiology of cardiovascular risk in Chinese chronic kidney disease patients].

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Fan-fan Hou
Zhi-gang Ma
Chang-lin Mei
Shu Rong
Song-min Huang
Xian-rong Liu
Wei-jie Yuan
Yun-shan Guo
Li Wang
Qiang He

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify the risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Chinese chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.

METHODS

As part of a multicenter Chinese cohort study, the clinical data associated with CVD of 1239 patients with CKD (stage 2 - 5) hospitalized in 7 grade 3A hospitals distributed in 5 regions of China 2002 - 2003 were collected. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the association between CVD and the demographic variables, lifestyle, medical history, medication, physical examination, and laboratory variables.

RESULTS

(1) Increase of serum C-reactive protein (CRP, cut off > 10 mg/L) was an independent risk factor for development of coronary artery disease (CAD) (OR 2.13; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.32 - 3.43). 21.5% of the patients in this group showed a value of CRP > 10 mg/L. (2) Being female, anemia, and systolic hypertension were the major determinants of the development of left ventricular hypertrophy (OR 2.99, CI 2.09 - 4.26; OR 2.66, CI 1.19 - 3.57; and OR 1.02, CI 1.00 to -1.02). 54.2% of the patients in this group had their systolic pressure controlled under 140mmHg, and only 15% of the patients in this group had their hemoglobin remain at the level >or= 110 g/L. (3) There was a significant interaction between the calcium-phosphate product and congestive heart failure (CHF) (OR 1.023, CI 1.01 - 1.03). 25.9% of the patients in this cohort had their calcium-phosphate product >or= 55. (4) Hypoalbuminemia (OR 6.01, CI 1.25 - 28.96) and diastolic hypertension (OR 1.05, CI 1.00 - 1.09) played major role in determining cerebrovascular accidents (CVA). In these cohort the prevalence of hypoalbuminemia was 37.3%. (5) Diabetes was associated with CAD (OR 2.34), CHF (OR 1.97), and CVA (OR 4.40), although its prevalence was lower in Chinese CKD patients (20%). Age was the risk factors of CAD (OR 1.04) and CVA (OR 1.22). Hypertension was associated with LVH (OR 1.016), CHF (OR 1.02), and CVA (OR 1.04).

CONCLUSIONS

CKD is associated with nontraditional risk factors for the development of CVD, including chronic inflammation, malnutrition and calcium-phosphate disorders. Particular care must be taken to give optimal treatment for the most important CVD risk factors active in Chinese CKD patients, e.g. anemia and hypertension.

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