Does The Serum Zinc Level Affect the Quality of Life in Dialysis Patients? A Report from Iran

Q4 Medicine
F. Moeinzadeh, Ali Kabiri, Amirmohammad Bavandipour, A. Atapour, Mina Rezaei, Masoud Mahmoudi
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Background: Zinc deficiency is a common finding among ESRD and dialysis patients and may affect their quality of life. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the serum level of zinc and its correlation with the quality-of-life score in dialysis patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2018 on dialysis patients. Patients’ information and clinical data, their serum zinc levels, and quality of life assessed by the SF-36 questionnaire were collected. The Spearman correlation test was used to assess the correlation between serum zinc levels and the Physical (PCS) and Mental (MCS) Component Summary scores of the SF-36 questionnaire in general and in different subgroups. P-values less than 0.05 were considered significant. Results: In the HD group, PCS and MCS scores were significantly correlated (P = 0.0001), while this correlation was not observed in the PD group. Additionally, there was a positive correlation between zinc levels and PCS and MCS scores in the HD group but not in the PD group (P = 0.0001). In the PD group, only age negatively correlated with the PCS score (P = 0.03), without any other significant correlations with other study variables. Multivariate analysis revealed that zinc level was an independent predictor of PCS and MCS scores in the HD group (P < 0.001). In the PD group, age (P = 0.02) and zinc level (P = 0.03) were independent predictors of PCS score but not MCS score. Conclusions: There is a positive correlation between serum zinc levels and both the physical and mental aspects of quality of life in dialysis patients.
血清锌水平会影响透析患者的生活质量吗?来自伊朗的报告
背景:缺锌是 ESRD 和透析患者的常见病,可能会影响他们的生活质量。研究目的本研究旨在评估透析患者的血清锌水平及其与生活质量评分的相关性。研究方法2018年对透析患者进行了一项横断面研究。收集了患者的信息和临床数据、血清锌水平以及通过 SF-36 问卷评估的生活质量。采用斯皮尔曼相关性检验来评估血清锌水平与 SF-36 问卷中身体(PCS)和精神(MCS)成分总分之间在总体上和不同亚组中的相关性。P 值小于 0.05 为显著。结果在 HD 组中,PCS 和 MCS 分数有显著相关性(P = 0.0001),而在 PD 组中没有观察到这种相关性。此外,在 HD 组中,锌水平与 PCS 和 MCS 分数呈正相关,而在 PD 组中则没有(P = 0.0001)。在帕金森病组中,只有年龄与 PCS 评分呈负相关(P = 0.03),而与其他研究变量无任何显著相关性。多变量分析显示,在 HD 组中,锌水平是 PCS 和 MCS 评分的独立预测因子(P < 0.001)。在腹膜透析组,年龄(P = 0.02)和锌水平(P = 0.03)是 PCS 评分的独立预测因素,但不是 MCS 评分的独立预测因素。结论透析患者的血清锌水平与生活质量的生理和心理方面均呈正相关。
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Nephro-urology Monthly Medicine-Urology
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