慢性肾病患者的热浪和血浆钠紊乱

IF 9.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Adrien Flahault , Alexandre Panico , Grégory Fifre , Ziad A Massy , Luc Frimat , Florian Bayer , Marie Metzger , Natalia Alencar de Pinho , Emeline Lequy
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气候变化和随后的温度升高可能影响肾脏和电解质-水的平衡,反映在血浆钠上。血浆钠改变在慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者中很常见。目的:我们旨在确定热浪是否与该人群的血浆钠水平相关。方法:我们在法国获得2964例中重度CKD患者的38,740血浆钠测量值,这些患者在肾病学护理下,在CKD- rein研究中进行了前瞻性随访。接受透析和肾移植的患者不包括在内。我们估计了过去3,8或15 天内与热浪暴露相关的异常血浆钠水平的多项式比值比(ORs)和95% %置信区间(CIs)。我们使用当地的温度数据来评估热浪的暴露程度。ResultsOver平均5 年的随访中,1730(4.5 %)血浆钠测量 ≤135  更易/ L(低钠血症)和2797(7.2 %) ≥145  更易/ L(血钠过多)。噻嗪类利尿剂的使用与低钠血症的几率增加有关,而循环利尿剂的使用与低钠血症和高钠血症的几率增加有关。夏季低钠血症的发病率较高。在过去的8 天中,暴露于至少3 天的热浪与血浆钠水平降低的几率增加相关(OR[95 %CI]: 1.48[1.10, 1.99])。结论电波,特别是持续电波,使CKD患者暴露于低钠血症。在高温下增加饮水量的一般性建议可能会增加这种风险,因此不适合这一人群。应考虑在热浪后几周内监测血浆钠。
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Heatwaves and plasma sodium disturbances in patients with chronic kidney disease

Background

Climate change and subsequent warmer temperatures may affect kidney and electrolyte-water balance, reflected by plasma sodium. Plasma sodium alterations are common among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Objectives

We aimed to determine whether heatwaves were associated with plasma sodium levels in this population.

Methods

We obtained 38,740 plasma sodium measurements from 2964 patients with moderate or severe CKD, under nephrology care, in France, prospectively followed-up in the CKD-REIN study. Patients undergoing dialysis and patients with kidney transplant were not included. We estimated multinomial odds ratios (ORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs) for abnormal plasma sodium levels associated with heatwave exposure in the past 3, 8 or 15 days. We used local temperature data to assess exposure to heatwaves.

Results

Over a median follow-up of 5 years, 1730 (4.5 %) plasma sodium measurements were ≤ 135 mmol/L (hyponatremia) and 2797 (7.2 %) ≥ 145 mmol/L (hypernatremia). Thiazide diuretic use was associated with increased odds of hyponatremia, while loop diuretic use was associated with increased odds of both hyponatremia and hypernatremia. Summer season was associated with higher odds of hyponatremia. Exposure to at least 3 days of heatwave in the past 8 days was associated with increased odds of lower plasma sodium levels (OR [95 %CI]: 1.48 [1.10, 1.99]).

Conclusions

Heatwaves, particularly sustained ones, expose patients with CKD to hyponatremia. Generic recommendations to increase water intake during high temperatures may heighten this risk and are therefore inappropriate for this population. Plasma sodium monitoring should be considered for several weeks following a heatwave.
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Environment International
Environment International 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
734
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts focusing on critical aspects of environmental and occupational medicine, including studies in toxicology and epidemiology, to illuminate the human health implications of exposure to environmental hazards. The journal adopts an open-access model and practices open peer review. It caters to scientists and practitioners across all environmental science domains, directly or indirectly impacting human health and well-being. With a commitment to enhancing the prevention of environmentally-related health risks, Environmental Health serves as a public health journal for the community and scientists engaged in matters of public health significance concerning the environment.
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