Abstract

Objective To investigate the cause and related factors of hospitalization in patients with diabetic nephropathy with maintenance hemodialysis.Methods Fifty-six patients of diabetic nephropathy were enrolled in current study who hospitalized in Beijing Tongren Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University from March 2009 to February 2012.All subjects were divided into hospitalized group (n =29) and non hospitalized group (n =27).The information including age,dialysis age,blood pressure,hemoglobin,blood glucose,serum creatinine,serum potassium,plasma albumin,serum calcium,serum phosphorus,albumin,intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) and hemodialysis sufficienc (KT/V) were collected.Stepwise multiple regression analysis was applied to explore the main causes and related risk factor.Results Twenty-nine out of 56 patients were hospitalized and they had 56 hospitalization records during 24 months of observed period.Average hospitalization was 1.0 times per patient and hospitalized days were (29.62 ± 14.30) days per hospitalized patients.The main causes of hospitalization were cardiac vascular diseases (35.7%),vascular access stenosis (30.4%),and pulmonary infection (17.8%).Compare with non-hospitalization group,age of patient hospitalization group was older((66.97 ± 9.94) vs.(57.42 ± 11.77),t =2.917,P =0.02) and the level of albumin and Kt/V were lower(albumin:(34.02 ± 4.76) vs.(38.93 ± 3.82),t =-4.573,P =0.000 ; Kt/V:(1.16 ± 0.09) vs.(1.39 ± 0.18),t =6.503,P =0.000).Stepwise multivariate regression analysis showed plasma albumin and KT/V were risk factors to influence the hospitalization in diabetic patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (β =-1.724,-0.040 respectively,P =0.00,0.02 respectively) Conclusion Cardiovascular disease,vascular access stenosis and pulmonary infection were the important factors for hospitalization in hemodialysis patients with diabetic mellitus.Cardiovascular disease was the top reason of hospitalization in diabetic patients with maintenance hemodialysis.Hypoalbuminia and inadequacy dialysis were risk factors to influence the hospitalization in diabetic patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis. Key words: Maintenance; hemodialysis; ; Hospitalization; Diabetes

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