Abstract

Objectives To investigate the risk factors of bad cardiovascular events in maintenance peritoneal dialysis patients. Methods 44 patients with maintenance peritoneal dialysis. whose therapy time were all more than 3months were enrolled. According to confirmation standards of bad cardiovascular events, we set bad cardiovascular events group(n-20) and no bad cardiovascular events group(n = 24). Age, gender, primary diseases and dialysis time of two groups were recorded. Serum uric acid, hemoglobin, plasma-albumin, total protein, cholesterol, Triglyceride, high density lipoproteins, low density lipoprotein, calcium, phosphorus, calcium-phosphorus product, parathyroid hormone(iPTH) 、25-(OH) D3, alkaline phosphatase, urea nitrogen, creatinine were recorded, too. Results Plasma-albumin, total protein, creatinine and 25-(OH) D3 in bad cardiovascular events group were lower than no bad cardiovascular events group; but age, cholesterol and uric acid in bad cardiovascular events group were higher than no bad cardiovascular events group(p <0.05 or p <0.01) ;Logistic regression analysis showed that plasma-albumin, cholesterol, low density lipoprotein, uric acid and 25-(OH)D3 were the significant risk factors of bad cardiovascular events in maintenance peritoneal dialysis. Conclusions Cardiovascular events was the most frequent complication in maintenance peritoneal dialysis patients. Dyslipidemia, malnutrition, high blood uric acid and low 25-(OH) D3 were the significant risk factors of bad cardiovascular events in maintenance peritoneal dialysis. Key words: Peritoneal Dialysis; Cardiovascular Diseases; Risk Factors

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