5221 PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: AN IMPORTANT RISK FACTOR IN CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS

Abstract Background and Aims It is widely known that chronic dialysis patients experience significantly higher cardiovascular (CV) death rates than the overall population. Among other CV risk factors, recent research has shown pulmonary hypertension (PH) as a consequence of chronic kidney disease an...

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description Abstract Background and Aims It is widely known that chronic dialysis patients experience significantly higher cardiovascular (CV) death rates than the overall population. Among other CV risk factors, recent research has shown pulmonary hypertension (PH) as a consequence of chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal failure. The present study aimed to determine the risk factors that impact survival in chronic haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients and to analyse the correlation of these factors with pulmonary hypertension. Method We studied 125 stable haemodialysis and peritoneal patients (females 40%, mean age 52.42 ±11.88 years) on RRT for more than three months with a two-year follow-up. Demographic information, clinical characteristics, blood tests, and a thorough echocardiographic evaluation were collected at the optimal dry weight. After conventional echocardiographic examination, a tissue Doppler echocardiographic (TDE) examination was performed to evaluate the global and regional myocardial systolic and diastolic functions and pulmonary hypertension. Systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP) of 35 mmHg was used to define PH. Results The cardiovascular mortality rate was 15.5%. In ROC analysis for CV mortality, the area under the curve (AUC) for PH and CRP was found 0.8; for LVM-I, E/E', and PP, the AUC was 0.76, 0.75, 0.72, respectively, while the inverse relationship was found with MASa and TASa with AUC = 0.66 and 0.95 respectively. According to the echocardiographic findings, PH was found in 28% (35 patients) of all patients. The mean PH was 33.46±5.38 mmHg. The higher level of higher parathormone (PTH), C-reactive protein (CRP), and E/E’ average, the lower left ventricular ejection fraction (EF), the peak systolic velocity at the lateral mitral annulus (MASa), and the peak systolic velocity at the lateral tricuspid annulus (TASa) were found to be predictors of PH. Patients evaluated with PH have a significantly lower cardiovascular survival rate [Long Rank (Mantel-Cox) p = 0.0001. Conclusion Our research demonstrates that cardiovascular morbidity and death in dialysis patients are mainly attributed to pulmonary hypertension, inflammation, vascular stiffness, and left ventricular hypertrophy. PH is common among dialysis patients. Inflammation, CKD-MBD biomarkers linked to systolic and diastolic left and right ventricular dysfunction, and inflammation all influence it. These conditions are all connected. Cardiovascular imaging is simple t
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Among other CV risk factors, recent research has shown pulmonary hypertension (PH) as a consequence of chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal failure. The present study aimed to determine the risk factors that impact survival in chronic haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients and to analyse the correlation of these factors with pulmonary hypertension. Method We studied 125 stable haemodialysis and peritoneal patients (females 40%, mean age 52.42 ±11.88 years) on RRT for more than three months with a two-year follow-up. Demographic information, clinical characteristics, blood tests, and a thorough echocardiographic evaluation were collected at the optimal dry weight. After conventional echocardiographic examination, a tissue Doppler echocardiographic (TDE) examination was performed to evaluate the global and regional myocardial systolic and diastolic functions and pulmonary hypertension. Systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP) of 35 mmHg was used to define PH. 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