Determinants of thirst in peritoneal dialysis patients.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Vítor Fernandes, Andrew Davenport
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BackgroundFluid overload adversely impacts on peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, and fluid restriction is often advised. Thirst is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with end-stage kidney disease. Thirst determinants in PD patients are poorly understood, so we wished to evaluate thirst and its determinants in this population.MethodsWe report a cross-sectional study of 387 adult PD patients attending a dialysis centre in London from January 2020 to December 2023. Patients completed a visual analogue scale for thirst, and clinical, biochemical and multifrequency bioelectrical bioimpedance data were reviewed. Based on thirst intensity scores, patients were categorized into three groups: 121 patients (0-3; low thirst), 136 (5-6; moderate thirst) and 130 (6-10; high thirst).ResultsHigher thirst scores were associated with female gender (p = 0.03); lower median of total weekly urea clearance (1.92 vs 1.97 and 2.09, lower and moderate thirst groups respectively; p = 0.04); and higher daily net sodium removal (136 vs 123 and 115 mmoL, lower and moderate thirst groups respectively; p = 0.009). On bivariate analysis, body mass index (BMI) showed a weak inverse correlation with thirst score (p = 0.046). However, there was no association with measured serum osmolality.ConclusionWhile there were weak to moderate associations between thirst and female gender, BMI, higher daily net sodium removal and lower weekly total Kt/V, there was a lack of a robust association with any routinely collected clinical measure. This study highlights the complex mechanism and determinants of thirst in PD patients warranting further study.

腹膜透析患者口渴的决定因素。
背景:液体超载对腹膜透析(PD)患者有不利影响,因此通常建议限制液体。口渴是终末期肾病患者普遍存在的令人痛苦的症状。PD患者的口渴决定因素知之甚少,因此我们希望评估这一人群的口渴及其决定因素。方法:我们报告了一项横断面研究,对2020年1月至2023年12月在伦敦透析中心就诊的387名成年PD患者进行了研究。患者完成了口渴视觉模拟量表,并回顾了临床,生化和多频生物电生物阻抗数据。根据口渴强度评分,将患者分为三组:121例患者(0-3;低口渴),136 (5-6;中度口渴)和130 (6-10;高渴望)。结果女性口渴评分较高(p = 0.03);较低的每周尿素清除率中位数(分别为1.92 vs 1.97和2.09),轻度口渴组和中度口渴组;p = 0.04);较低和中度口渴组每日净钠排泄量分别为136、123和115 mmoL;p = 0.009)。在双变量分析中,身体质量指数(BMI)与口渴评分呈弱负相关(p = 0.046)。然而,与测定的血清渗透压没有关联。结论:尽管口渴与女性性别、BMI、较高的每日净钠排泄量和较低的每周总Kt/V之间存在弱至中度的关联,但与任何常规收集的临床测量结果缺乏强有力的关联。这项研究强调了PD患者口渴的复杂机制和决定因素,值得进一步研究。
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Peritoneal Dialysis International
Peritoneal Dialysis International 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
17.90%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Peritoneal Dialysis International (PDI) is an international publication dedicated to peritoneal dialysis. PDI welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of peritoneal dialysis from scientists working in the peritoneal dialysis field around the world. Peritoneal Dialysis International is included in Index Medicus and indexed in Current Contents/Clinical Practice, the Science Citation Index, and Excerpta Medica (Nephrology/Urology Core Journal). It is also abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts (CA), as well as being indexed in Embase as a priority journal.
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