Symptom Burden and Its Impact on Quality of Life in Patients With Moderate to Severe CKD: The International Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (CKDopps)

IF 9.4 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Elodie Speyer , Charlotte Tu , Jarcy Zee , Ricardo Sesso , Antonio A. Lopes , Emilie Moutard , Abdou Y. Omorou , Bénédicte Stengel , Fredric O. Finkelstein , Roberto Pecoits-Filho , Natalia Alencar de Pinho , Ronald L. Pisoni
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Abstract

Rationale & Objective

Recent evidence suggests people with nondialysis chronic kidney disease (ND-CKD) experience a substantial burden of symptoms, but informative large-scale studies have been scarce. We assessed the prevalence of symptoms and the association of overall symptom burden with quality of life in patients with moderate to severe CKD.

Study Design

Cross-sectional study.

Setting & Participants

4,430 patients with ND-CKD stages 3-5 enrolled in the Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (CKDopps) in Brazil, France, and the United States between 2013 and 2021.

Exposure

13 individual patient-reported symptoms from the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form (KDQOL-SF) questionnaire and an overall symptom burden score (low, intermediate, and high).

Outcome

Physical and mental component summary scores (PCS and MCS) of the KDQOL-SF.

Analytical Approach

Adjusted prevalence ratios and generalized estimating equations.

Results

Patients (mean age, 68 years; 40% women; mean baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR], 30 mL/min/1.73 m2) were very much to extremely bothered by numerous symptoms (“soreness in muscles,” 23%; “washed out or drained,” 21%; “cramps, shortness of breath, dry skin, diminished sex life, or numbness in hands or feet,” 14%-17%). The adjusted prevalences of “cramps,” “washed out or drained,” “lack of appetite,” “nausea/upset stomach,” and “sex life” were greater with more severe CKD and in women (except for “sex life”). A high overall symptom burden was more common in women, in France, and in patients with severe albuminuria and various comorbidities, but not with lower eGFR. The PCS and MCS scores were 13.4 and 7.7 points lower, respectively, for high versus low overall symptom burden.

Limitations

Generalizability limited to patients under nephrology care, residual confounding, and inaccurate Brazilian translation of some symptoms.

Conclusions

The high symptom burden observed in this large cohort of ND-CKD patients across 3 diverse countries and its strong association with poorer health-related quality of life should inform clinical management of and clinical research in CKD.

Plain-Language Summary

Little is known about symptoms in patients with non-dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease (ND-CKD). In the Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study, which enrolled 4,430 patients with CKD stages 3-5 in Brazil, France, and the United States, patients most often reported soreness in muscles, feeling washed out or drained, cramps, shortness of breath, dry skin, altered sex life, and numbness in hands or feet. Cramps, feeling washed out or drained, lack of appetite, and nausea were more often reported at lower levels of kidney function. The overall symptom burden was higher in women than men, in French than in Brazilian or US patients, and in those with severe albuminuria. The higher the symptom burden, the lower were the physical and mental health quality of life scores. The high symptom burden observed in this large cohort of ND-CKD patients across 3 diverse countries and its strong association with poorer health-related quality of life should inform clinical management of and clinical research in CKD.

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中重度慢性肾脏病患者的症状负担及其对生活质量的影响:国际慢性肾脏病结果和实践模式研究 (CKDopps)。
理由与目标:最近的证据表明,非透析慢性肾脏病(ND-CKD)患者的症状负担很重,但相关的大规模研究却很少。我们旨在评估中度至重度慢性肾脏病患者的症状发生率以及总体症状负担与生活质量之间的关系:横断面研究:4430名ND-CKD 3-5期患者在2013年至2021年期间参加了巴西、法国和美国的CKDopps研究:暴露:KDQOL-SF问卷中的13种患者个人报告症状和总体症状负担得分(低、中、高):分析方法:分析方法:调整流行率和广义估计方程:患者(平均年龄:68 岁;40% 为女性;平均基线 eGFR:30 mL/min/1.73m2)对许多症状感到非常困扰或极度困扰["肌肉酸痛"(23%)、"疲惫不堪或精疲力竭"(21%)、"抽筋、气短、皮肤干燥、性生活减退或手脚麻木"(14-17%)]。经调整后,"抽筋"、"精疲力竭"、"食欲不振"、"恶心/胃部不适 "和 "性生活减退 "的发病率在慢性肾功能衰竭越严重时越高,除 "性生活减退 "外,女性的发病率也越高。总体症状负担较重的患者多为女性、法国人、白蛋白尿严重的患者和患有各种合并症的患者,但 eGFR 较低的患者并不常见。总体症状负担重与总体症状负担轻相比,PCS和MCS评分分别低13.4分和7.7分:局限性:可推广性仅限于接受肾内科治疗的患者、残留混杂因素以及某些症状的巴西语翻译不准确:在三个不同国家的大量 ND-CKD 患者中观察到的高症状负担及其与较差的 HRQOL 的密切关系应为 CKD 的临床管理和临床研究提供参考。
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来源期刊
American Journal of Kidney Diseases
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
20.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
732
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), the National Kidney Foundation's official journal, is globally recognized for its leadership in clinical nephrology content. Monthly, AJKD publishes original investigations on kidney diseases, hypertension, dialysis therapies, and kidney transplantation. Rigorous peer-review, statistical scrutiny, and a structured format characterize the publication process. Each issue includes case reports unveiling new diseases and potential therapeutic strategies.
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