Anemia, overhydration, and lower muscle strength in hemodialysis patients with protein-energy wasting

Carlos A. Chavez-Mendoza,Armando J. Martinez-Rueda, Jose L. Ortega-Vargas, Ivonne K. Becerra-Laparra,Juan M. Ardavin-Ituarte,Ricardo Correa-Rotter,Juan C. Ramirez-Sandoval,Olynka Vega-Vega

HEMODIALYSIS INTERNATIONAL(2022)

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Introduction The protein-energy wasting (PEW) syndrome is a common complication in hemodialysis (HD) patients associated to morbidity and mortality. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of PEW and its association with erythropoietin resistance index (ERI) score, body composition by impedance, health-related quality of life, and muscle strength. Methods In this cross-sectional, observational, multicenter study, we included data from 191 HD patients from three HD clinics located in Mexico City, Mexico. Clinical and biochemistry variables, body composition, handgrip strength, and the KDQOL-SF36 questionnaire were collected for each patient. Findings Prevalence of PEW was 22% (n = 41/191), with a higher frequency in those with diabetes mellitus (59% vs. 49%, p = 0.04). Subjects with PEW had lower hemoglobin levels (9.5 + 1.6 g/dl vs. 10.3 + 1.7 g/dl; p = 0.005) and higher ERI scores (19.2 +/- 11.2 vs. 15.6 +/- 8.2; p = 0.04) compared with the non-PEW group. In analysis of body composition, PEW was associated to higher overhydration status (42.2 vs. 24.9 OH/kg; p = 0.009), higher extracellular water (263 +/- 40 vs. 246 +/- 32 ml/kg; p = 0.019), lower lean tissue index (12.2 +/- 3.2 vs. 14.1 +/- 3.7 ml/m(2); p = 0.021), and lower fat tissue index (9.6 +/- 5.7 vs. 12.3 +/- 6.2 ml/m(2); p = 0.043). Handgrip strength was lower in PEW patients (22.5 vs. 28.1 kg; p = 0.002). Finally, no significant differences were observed between groups in quality-of-life assessment. Discussion In this study, PEW was associated to poor responsiveness to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, lower muscle strength, and higher overhydration status due to the increase in extracellular water which replaced the loss of tissue. Nevertheless, quality-of-life assessment was not different in patients with PEW compared with those without this complication.
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anemia,erythropoietin,muscle strength,overhydration,protein-energy wasting
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