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Relationship between red blood cell distribution width and early-stage renal function damage in patients with essential hypertension.
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Journal of hypertension [J Hypertens] 2014 Dec; Vol. 32 (12), pp. 2450-5; discussion 2456. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background: Red cell distribution (RDW) has been suggested to be associated with cardiovascular mortality and mortality. However, few studies have yet investigated the possible association between RDW and early-stage renal function damage in patients with primary hypertension without receiving drug treatment. Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to evaluate early-stage renal function status in patients with RDW levels.<br />Results: The study included 513 primary hypertension patients (319 men and 194 women) without receiving drug treatment. Significant positive correlation was observed between albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) and RDW in hypertensive patients (r = 0.531, P < 0.001). In multivariate line regression analysis, night-time SBP (B = 0.042, P < 0.001), ACR (B = 0.005, P < 0.001), and uric acid (B = 0.001, P = 0.022) were positive predictors of RDW independent of age, sex, hemoglobin, and other indexes, whereas daytime SBP (B = -0.019, P < 0.001) was inversely associated with RDW. The receiver operating characteristics curves (ROC) explored the relationship between renal function status and RDW, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), serum creatinine, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. The area under the curve was 0.81 (95% CI: 0.77-0.85; P < 0.001), 0.45 (95% CI: 0.39-0.50; P = 0.049), 0.49 (95% CI: 0.43-0.54; P = 0.583), and 0.49 (95% CI: 0.44-0.55; P = 0.811), respectively. Using a cutoff point of 12.8, the RDW predicted renal function status (ACR) with a sensitivity of 76% and a specificity of 70%.<br />Conclusion: RDW, as an easy and quick measurable index, can predict early-stage renal function damage in essential hypertensive patients without receiving drug treatment.
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- Adult
C-Reactive Protein metabolism
Erythrocyte Indices
Essential Hypertension
Female
Humans
Hypertension blood
Male
Middle Aged
ROC Curve
Renal Insufficiency blood
Renal Insufficiency diagnosis
Sensitivity and Specificity
Erythrocytes
Hypertension physiopathology
Renal Insufficiency physiopathology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1473-5598
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of hypertension
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25232756
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000000356