1. Nocturnal haemodialysis is associated with a reduced occurrence of low triiodothyronine serum levels in haemodialysed patients
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Netti, Gs, Rotondi, M, Di Lorenzo, A, Papantonio, D, Teri, A, Schirone, M, Spadaccino, F, Croce, L, Infante, B, Perulli, R, Coperchini, F, Rocchetti, Mt, Iannelli, G, Fortunato, F, Prato, R, Castellano, G, Gesualdo, L, Stallone, G, Ranieri, E, and Grandaliano, Giuseppe
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cardiovascular risk ,haemodialysis ,Settore MED/14 - NEFROLOGIA ,Original Articles ,long nocturnal haemodialysis ,cardiovascular risk, haemodialysis, long nocturnal haemodialysis, low fT3 serum levels ,low fT3 serum levels - Abstract
Background End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with a broad spectrum of morphological and functional thyroid disorders. Recent studies have shown that low free triiodothyronine (fT3) levels are related to inflammatory status and endothelial activation in ESRD patients on haemodialysis (HD). Limited data exist about a possible relationship between dialysis regimen, namely long nocturnal haemodialysis (LNHD), and thyroid function parameters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between dialysis regimen and thyroid function, and consequently with the main patient outcomes. Methods To this purpose, we performed a retrospective, single-centre cohort study including 220 incident chronic HD patients treated during an 8-year period (from January 2010 to December 2017). The main clinical and haematochemical parameters, including thyroid function, were evaluated and related to the main patient outcomes. Results Patients with low fT3 levels (3.05 ng/mL) (P 3.05 ng/mL was significantly higher in LNHD patients than in patients treated with diurnal dialysis. Conclusions Our data suggest that the application of alternative dialysis regimens, also reducing the frequency of low T3, could ameliorate outcomes and therefore reduce the incidence of cardiovascular events in HD patients.
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- 2020