Peripheral artery disease is associated with frailty in chronic hemodialysis patients
Autor: | Hitoshi Sugiyama, Yuka Okuyama, Shingo Kasahara, Hidemi Takeuchi, Michihiro Okuyama, Hiromi Rakugi, Ken Sugimoto, Kentaro Wada, Yuki Kakio, Ryoko Umebayashi, Jun Wada, Haruhito A. Uchida |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Cross-sectional study Frail Elderly medicine.medical_treatment Myocardial Infarction Disease 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Peripheral Arterial Disease 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Japan Renal Dialysis Risk Factors Internal medicine Odds Ratio Prevalence Humans Medicine Ankle Brachial Index Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging 030212 general & internal medicine Myocardial infarction Renal Insufficiency Chronic Aged Aged 80 and over Chi-Square Distribution Frailty business.industry General Medicine Odds ratio Middle Aged Prognosis medicine.disease Confidence interval Cross-Sectional Studies Logistic Models Phenotype medicine.anatomical_structure Multivariate Analysis Female Surgery Hemodialysis Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Chi-squared distribution Artery |
Zdroj: | Vascular. 26:425-431 |
ISSN: | 1708-539X 1708-5381 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1708538118756690 |
Popis: | ObjectivesThe clinical condition of frailty is a common problem in the elderly population. However, the relationship between peripheral artery disease and frailty in hemodialysis patients remains unknown. The aim of this study was to identify the relationships between peripheral artery disease and frailty in Japanese chronic hemodialysis patients.MethodsA total of 362 chronic hemodialysis patients who regularly visited six institutions were enrolled. To evaluate frailty, the modified Fried’s frailty phenotype adjusted for Japanese were used. Peripheral artery disease was defined as ankle-brachial index ResultsOf 362 patients, 62 patients (17.1%) were categorized as peripheral artery disease group and 300 patients (82.9%) as Non-peripheral artery disease group. The prevalence of frailty in the peripheral artery disease group was significantly higher than in the Non-peripheral artery disease group (34% vs. 18%, P = 0.0103). Non-shunt side grip strength was significantly stronger in the Non-peripheral artery disease group (23.6 kg vs. 17.0 kg, P ConclusionsIt is concluded that peripheral artery disease is closely associated with frailty in hemodialysis patients. |
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