Assessment of the impact of cytomegalovirus seropositivity on blood parameters in renal hemodialysis patients.

Rasha Emad, W. Y. Badr-Aldin, Maha Anani, Y. Marei, Mohammed G Sakr, Gehan A Ibrahim
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End-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients are considered immunocompromised, putting them at high risk for infections, including cytomegalovirus (CMV). CMV can affect hematological parameters, causing further complications in ESRD patients. This study intended to determine the seropositivity of CMV infection in hemodialysis patients and its effect on different blood parameters in ESRD patients to help decrease the overall dialysis associated morbidity and mortality. Blood samples were collected from 45 ESRD patients and 45 controls. A complete blood count was performed using an automated cell counter. CMV-specific IgM and IgG levels were measured using immunochemistry testing. The seropositivity for CMV-IgG was 42.2% in ESRD patients which was significantly higher than in control group (22.2%) (p=0.042). The seropositivity for CMV-IgM was 6.7% in ESRD patients with no difference with the control group (4.4%). The prevalence of anemia was significantly higher in CMV seropositive (77.3%) compared to CMV seronegative (47.8%) ESRD patients. Other studied blood parameters were not different between CMV seronegative and seropositive ESRD patients. In conclusion, CMV infection is a significant concern for dialysis patients and can affect hematological parameters, leading to further complications. Early detection and treatment of CMV infection and monitoring of CMV IgM and IgG levels are critical to prevent further complications and improve clinical outcomes.
评估巨细胞病毒血清阳性对肾性血液透析患者血液参数的影响。
终末期肾病(ESRD)患者被认为是免疫功能低下者,是感染巨细胞病毒(CMV)等病毒的高危人群。巨细胞病毒会影响血液指标,导致 ESRD 患者出现更多并发症。本研究旨在确定血液透析患者中 CMV 感染的血清阳性率及其对 ESRD 患者不同血液参数的影响,以帮助降低与透析相关的总体发病率和死亡率。研究人员采集了 45 名 ESRD 患者和 45 名对照组患者的血样。使用自动细胞计数器进行全血细胞计数。使用免疫化学检测法测量 CMV 特异性 IgM 和 IgG 水平。ESRD 患者的 CMV-IgG 血清阳性率为 42.2%,明显高于对照组(22.2%)(P=0.042)。ESRD 患者的 CMV-IgM 血清阳性率为 6.7%,与对照组(4.4%)无差异。与 CMV 血清阴性组(47.8%)相比,CMV 血清阳性组(77.3%)ESRD 患者的贫血发生率明显更高。其他血液参数在 CMV 血清阴性和血清反应阳性的 ESRD 患者之间没有差异。总之,CMV 感染是透析患者的一个重大问题,会影响血液指标,导致进一步的并发症。早期发现和治疗 CMV 感染以及监测 CMV IgM 和 IgG 水平对于预防进一步并发症和改善临床预后至关重要。
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