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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2015; 53 (5)
Factores relacionados con pérdida de la función renal residual en pacientes en diálisis peritoneal
Munguía-Miranda C, Ventura-García MJ, Ávila-Díaz M, Orihuela-Rodríguez O, Paniagua-Sierra R
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 30
Paginas: 578-583
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RESUMEN
Introducción: la conservación de la función renal
residual (FRR) en los pacientes en diálisis peritoneal
(DP) tiene una clara influencia sobre la calidad de
vida, independientemente de que su preservación ha
demostrado influir en la mayor supervivencia de los
pacientes. El objetivo del presente estudio fue conocer
los factores relacionados con pérdida de la FRR en un
grupo de pacientes prevalentes en diálisis peritoneal
continua ambulatoria (DPCA).
Métodos: se trata de un estudio de análisis de resultados
secundarios. Se incluyeron 43 adultos con diabetes
tipo 2 (DT2), con FRR conservada, a quienes se
les dio seguimiento durante un año.
Resultados: los factores relacionados con la pérdida
de la FRR fueron: género masculino (
p = 0.042), presión
arterial sistólica (
p = 0.009) y diastólica (
p = 0.006),
hemoglobina (
p = 0.008), aclaramiento peritoneal de
creatinina (
p = 0.014), ultrafiltración (
p = 0.017), niveles
de factor de necrosis tumoral alfa (FNT–alfa) en plasma
(
p = 0.022) y dializado (
p = 0.008).
Conclusiones: es importante conocer los factores
relacionados con pérdida de la FRR en nuestros
pacientes para evitar la pérdida gradual de la misma
y sus implicaciones sobre la mortalidad y calidad de
vida.
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