Maximal Exercise Capacity in Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 4-5 Patients Transitioning to Renal Replacement Therapy or Continuing Conservative Care: A Longitudinal Follow-Up Study

被引:3
|
作者
Hellman, Tapio [1 ,2 ]
Lankinen, Roosa [1 ,2 ]
Hakamaeki, Markus [1 ,2 ]
Koivuviita, Niina S. [1 ,2 ]
Paerkkae, Jussi [2 ,3 ]
Kallio, Petri [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Metsaerinne, Kaj [1 ,2 ]
Jaervisalo, Mikko J. [2 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Turku Univ Hosp, Kidney Ctr, Turku, Finland
[2] Univ Turku, Turku, Finland
[3] Turku Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Physiol, Turku, Finland
[4] Univ Turku, Paavo Nurmi Ctr, Turku, Finland
[5] Univ Turku, Unit Hlth & Phys Act, Turku, Finland
[6] Turku Univ Hosp, Dept Anaesthesiol & Intens Care, Turku, Finland
[7] Turku Univ Hosp, Dept Intens Care, Turku, Finland
关键词
Chronic kidney disease; Ergometry test; Renal replacement therapy; Exercise capacity; SODIUM-BICARBONATE; PERFORMANCE; ASSOCIATION; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.1159/000520103
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with impaired maximal exercise capacity (MEC). However, data are scarce on the development of MEC in CKD stage 4-5 patients transitioning to renal replacement therapy (RRT). Methods: We explored the change in MEC measured in watts (Wlast4) with 2 consecutive maximal bicycle stress ergometry tests in 122 CKD stage 4-5 patients transitioning to dialysis and transplantation in an observational follow-up study. Results: Mean age was 58.9 +/- 13.9 years and 43 (35.2%) were female. Mean time between the baseline and follow-up ergometry tests was 1,012 +/- 327 days and 29 (23.8%) patients had not initiated RRT, 50 (41.0%) were undergoing dialysis, and 43 (35.2%) had received a kidney transplant at the time of the follow-up ergometry test. The mean Wlast4 was 91 +/- 37 W and 84 +/- 37 W for the baseline and follow-up ergometry tests, respectively (p < 0.001). The mean Wlast4 declined between the baseline and follow-up ergometry tests in patients not requiring RRT (p = 0.001) and transplant recipients (p = 0.005), but not in dialysis patients (p = 0.478). There were no differences in the ratio of Wlast4 of the follow-up to the baseline ergometry tests ( increment Wlast4) between patients on different treatment modalities at the time of the follow-up test (p = 0.097). Mean capillary blood bicarbonate was significantly associated with increment Wlast4 after adjusting for age and treatment modality in the multivariate linear regression analysis (beta = 0.226, p = 0.012). Conclusion: MEC declined or remained poor in advanced CKD patients transitioning to RRT or continuing conservative care in this observational study. Mean capillary blood bicarbonate was independently associated with the development of MEC.
引用
收藏
页码:72 / 80
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effects of dopaminergic replacement therapy on motor speech disorders in Parkinson's disease: longitudinal follow-up study on previously untreated patients
    Rusz, Jan
    Tykalova, Tereza
    Klempir, Jiri
    Cmejla, Roman
    Ruzicka, Evzen
    JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION, 2016, 123 (04) : 379 - 387
  • [32] Effect of the combination of bumetanide plus chlorthalidone on hypertension and volume overload in patients with chronic kidney disease stage 4-5 KDIGO without renal replacement therapy: a double-blind randomized HEBE-CKD trial
    Solis-Jimenez, Fabio
    Monserrat Perez-Navarro, Lucia
    Cabrera-Barron, Ricardo
    Antonio Chida-Romero, Jesus
    Martin-Alemany, Geovana
    Dehesa-Lopez, Edgar
    Madero, Magdalena
    Valdez-Ortiz, Rafael
    BMC NEPHROLOGY, 2022, 23 (01)
  • [33] Effect of Nonsupplemented Low-Protein Diet on the Initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy in Stage 4 and 5 Chronic Kidney Disease: A Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Study in Japan
    Otani, Haruhisa
    Okada, Tadashi
    Saika, Yasushi
    Sakagashira, Michiko
    Oda, Hiroaki
    Ito, Yoshiaki
    Yasuda, Takashi
    Kanno, Takeo
    Shimazui, Miyuki
    Yamao, Shoko
    Kanazawa, Yoshie
    Shimode, Machiko
    Otani, Mami
    Ueda, Shinichiro
    Nakao, Toshiyuki
    Yoshimura, Ashio
    JOURNAL OF RENAL NUTRITION, 2023, 33 (05) : 649 - 656
  • [34] Nutritional Status, Body Composition, and Inflammation Profile in Older Patients with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 4-5: A Case-Control Study
    Ruperto, Mar
    Barril, Guillermina
    NUTRIENTS, 2022, 14 (17)
  • [35] Statin therapy and upper tract urothelial carcinoma risk in hyperlipidemic patients with chronic kidney disease and end-stage kidney disease, a population-based 17-year follow-up study
    Cheng, Ya-Chi
    Sung, Fung-Chang
    Muo, Chih-Hsin
    Hsu, Chih-Cheng
    Tsai, Wen-Chen
    Hsu, Yueh-Han
    RENAL FAILURE, 2024, 46 (02)
  • [36] Contrast Medium Exposure During Computed Tomography and Risk of Development of End-Stage Renal Disease in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease A Nationwide Population-Based, Propensity Score-Matched, Longitudinal Follow-Up Study
    Hsieh, Ming-Shun
    Chiu, Chien-Shan
    How, Chorng-Kuang
    Chiang, Jen-Huai
    Sheu, Meei-Ling
    Chen, Wen-Chi
    Lin, Hsuan-Jen
    Hsieh, Vivian Chia-Rong
    Hu, Sung-Yuan
    MEDICINE, 2016, 95 (16)
  • [37] Comparison of survival analysis and palliative care involvement in patients aged over 70 years choosing conservative management or renal replacement therapy in advanced chronic kidney disease
    Hussain, Jamilla A.
    Mooney, Andrew
    Russon, Lynne
    PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2013, 27 (09) : 829 - 839
  • [38] TLR-4+ peripheral blood monocytes and cardiovascular events in patients with chronic kidney disease-a prospective follow-up study
    Lorenzen, Johan M.
    David, Sascha
    Richter, Alena
    de Groot, Kirsten
    Kielstein, Jan T.
    Haller, Hermann
    Thum, Thomas
    Fliser, Danilo
    NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION, 2011, 26 (04) : 1421 - 1424
  • [39] Low renal replacement therapy incidence among slowly progressing elderly chronic kidney disease patients referred to nephrology care: an observational study
    Ulrika Hahn Lundström
    Alessandro Gasparini
    Rino Bellocco
    Abdul Rashid Qureshi
    Juan-Jesus Carrero
    Marie Evans
    BMC Nephrology, 18
  • [40] Low renal replacement therapy incidence among slowly progressing elderly chronic kidney disease patients referred to nephrology care: an observational study
    Lundstrom, Ulrika Hahn
    Gasparini, Alessandro
    Bellocco, Rino
    Qureshi, Abdul Rashid
    Carrero, Juan-Jesus
    Evans, Marie
    BMC NEPHROLOGY, 2017, 18 : 1 - 10