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摘要
背景:临床研究显示,接受血液透析和腹膜透析(PD)的患者血浆叶酸水平较低。然而,叶酸转运从未被提及是导致腹膜透析患者血浆叶酸水平低的一个因素。腹膜平衡试验(PET)可评估血浆肌酐水平和葡萄糖转运能力。本研究旨在根据 PET 分级评估腹膜透析期间血浆叶酸水平与叶酸转运之间的关联:本研究招募了 50 名接受透析治疗≥ 3 个月的患者,并根据 PET 分级进行分类。收集了血浆叶酸水平和透析液叶酸的相关数据。主要结果是 PET 分级与血浆叶酸水平之间的关系,以及 PET 分级与透析液-血浆叶酸浓度比(D/P 叶酸)之间的关系。此外,还评估了男女血浆叶酸水平和 D/P 叶酸之间的差异:结果:四个 PET 组的血浆叶酸水平和 D/P 叶酸均有显著差异(均 p <0.001)。PET 分级与血浆叶酸水平呈明显负相关(r=-0.56,p < 0.001),与 D/P 叶酸呈正相关(r=0.686,p < 0.001)。在亚组分析中,男性和女性的血浆叶酸水平和 D/P 叶酸水平均无明显差异:我们的研究提供了临床证据,证明 PET 分级与血浆叶酸水平和 D/P 叶酸有关,与性别无关。有必要进行更大规模的队列研究,以评估根据 PET 分级在腹膜透析期间补充叶酸的重要性。
Role of Peritoneal Equilibration Test in Assessing Folate Transport During Peritoneal Dialysis
Objectives
Low plasma folate levels have been reported in patients undergoing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in clinical studies. However, folate transport has never been mentioned as a factor contributing to low plasma folate levels in patients undergoing PD. The peritoneal equilibrium test (PET) assesses the plasma creatinine level and glucose transport abilities. This study aimed to evaluate the association between plasma folate levels and folate transport during PD based on PET grades.
Methods
This study recruited 50 patients who underwent PD for ≥3 months and were categorized according to PET grades. Data regarding plasma folate levels and dialysate folate were collected. The primary outcomes were the relationship between the PET grade and plasma folate level and between the PET grade and dialysate-to-plasma folate concentration ratio (D/P folate). Furthermore, the difference in the plasma folate level and D/P folate between men and women was assessed.
Results
The plasma folate level and the D/P folate significantly differed among the 4 PET groups (both P < .001). PET grade was significantly negatively correlated with plasma folate levels (r = −0.56, P < .001) and positively correlated with D/P folate (r = 0.686, P < .001). In subgroup analysis, neither the plasma folate level nor the D/P folate significantly differed between men and women.
Conclusions
Our study provides clinical evidence that the PET grade is associated with the plasma folate level and D/P folate, regardless of sex. Larger cohort studies are warranted to assess the importance of folate supplementation during PD based on PET grades.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Renal Nutrition is devoted exclusively to renal nutrition science and renal dietetics. Its content is appropriate for nutritionists, physicians and researchers working in nephrology. Each issue contains a state-of-the-art review, original research, articles on the clinical management and education of patients, a current literature review, and nutritional analysis of food products that have clinical relevance.