Korean J Nephrol.  2001 Jul;20(4):654-662.

Dialysis Adequacy and Nutritional Status in Patients with Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis(CAPD)

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicime, Chonnam National University Medical School, Kwangju, Korea. choikc@chonnam.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Malnutrition is common in CAPD patients and depends on many factors such as dialysis-related and nondialysis-related factors. The present study aimed to assess nutritional status, dialysis adequacy and their relationships with overall mortality and morbidity.
METHODS
We studied 102 patients who had been receiving CAPD for at least 6 months. Dialysis adequacy was assessed by parameters derived from urea kinetic modeling(UKM) and nutritional status was assessed by serum biochemical measurement, normalized protein catabolic rate(nPCR), normalized protein equvalent of total nitrogen appearance(nPNA) and urea kinetic studies. Spearman's simple correlation and multiple linear stepwise regression analysis were used to assess correlation between dialysis adequacy and nutritional status in CAPD patients. We compared the differences between patients who suf fered morbid events, defined as either an infectious complication or hospitalization, and patients who remained well.
RESULTS
The results showed that the total dialysis dose(total weekly Kt/Vurea) has statistically significant correlation with nPCR(r=0.234, p=0.028), nPNA (r=0.246, p=0.021), total weekly creatinine clearance (WCC)(r=0.479, p=0.0001), serum albumin levels(r= 0.233, p=0.029), serum cholesterol(r=0.266, p=0.013), serum BUN(r=-0.290, p=0.006) and serum creatinine levels(r=-0.408, p=0.0001). nPNA was positively correlated with serum cholesterol(r=0.217, p=0.045), serum transferrin(r=0.218, p=0.042) and serum ferritin levels(r=0.220, p=0.043). Patients who suffered morbid events had an old age(p=0.001), long duration of CAPD(p=0.0001), higher CRP(p=0.021), lower serum albumin level(p=0.020), lower hematocrit(p=0.049) and lower WCC(p=0.017).
Conclusions
: These results indicate that adequate dialysis is very important for the maintenance of adequant nutrition because nutritional status positively correlated with dialysis dose, which is best assessed by UKM. In addition, assessment of nutritional status and dialysis adequacy are important in predicting clinical outcomes in CAPD patients.

Keyword

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; Nutritional status; Dialysis adequacy; Kt/Vurea; nPNA; nPCR

MeSH Terms

Creatinine
Dialysis*
Ferritins
Hospitalization
Humans
Malnutrition
Mortality
Nitrogen
Nutritional Status*
Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory
Serum Albumin
Urea
Creatinine
Ferritins
Nitrogen
Serum Albumin
Urea
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