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Proton Pump Inhibitor Use, Fatigue, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Results From the TransplantLines Biobank and Cohort Study

Authors :
Tim J. Knobbe
Daan Kremer
Rianne M. Douwes
Michele F. Eisenga
António W. Gomes-Neto
Coby Annema
J. Casper Swarte
Frank Klont
Gerjan Navis
Stefan P. Berger
Stephan J.L. Bakker
Hans Blokzijl
Frank A.J.A. Bodewes
Marieke T. de Boer
Kevin Damman
Martin H. de Borst
Arjan Diepstra
Gerard Dijkstra
Caecilia S.E. Doorenbos
Michiel E. Erasmus
C. Tji Gan
Eelko Hak
Bouke G. Hepkema
Henri G.D. Leuvenink
Willem S. Lexmond
Vincent E. de Meijer
Hubert G.M. Niesters
L. Joost van Pelt
Robert A. Pol
Robert J. Porte
Adelta V. Ranchor
Jan Stephan F. Sanders
Marion J. Siebelink
Riemer J.H.J.A. Slart
Daan J. Touw
Marius C. van den Heuvel
Coretta van Leer-Buter
Marco van Londen
Erik A.M. Verschuuren
Michel J. Vos
Rinse K. Weersma
Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/UMCG
Department of Health and Life Sciences
University of Groningen
PharmacoTherapy, -Epidemiology and -Economics
Value, Affordability and Sustainability (VALUE)
Groningen Kidney Center (GKC)
Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT)
Cardiovascular Centre (CVC)
Stem Cell Aging Leukemia and Lymphoma (SALL)
Groningen Institute for Gastro Intestinal Genetics and Immunology (3GI)
Translational Immunology Groningen (TRIGR)
Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET)
Microbes in Health and Disease (MHD)
​Basic and Translational Research and Imaging Methodology Development in Groningen (BRIDGE)
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Critical care, Anesthesiology, Peri-operative and Emergency medicine (CAPE)
Biopharmaceuticals, Discovery, Design and Delivery (BDDD)
Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
Medicinal Chemistry and Bioanalysis (MCB)
Source :
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Rationale & Objective: Prior studies report that the use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can adversely affect gut microbiota and gastrointestinal uptake of micronutrients, in particular iron and magnesium, and are used frequently by kidney transplant recipients. Altered gut microbiota, iron deficiency, and magnesium deficiency have been implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic fatigue. Therefore, we hypothesized that PPI use may be an important and underappreciated cause of fatigue and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in this population. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting & Participants: Kidney transplant recipients (≥1 year after transplantation) enrolled in the TransplantLines Biobank and Cohort Study. Exposure: PPI use, PPI type, PPI dosage, and duration of PPI use. Outcome: Fatigue and HRQoL, assessed using the validated Checklist Individual Strength 20 Revised questionnaire and Short Form-36 questionnaire. Analytical Approach: Logistic and linear regression. Results: We included 937 kidney transplant recipients (mean age 56 ± 13 years, 39% female) at a median of 3 (1-10) years after transplantation. PPI use was associated with fatigue severity (regression coefficient 4.02, 95% CI, 2.18 to 5.85, P < 0.001), a higher risk of severe fatigue (OR 2.05, 95% CI, 1.48 to 2.84, P < 0.001), lower physical HRQoL (regression coefficient −8.54, 95% CI, −11.54 to −5.54, P < 0.001), and lower mental HRQoL (regression coefficient −4.66, 95% CI, −7.15 to −2.17, P < 0.001). These associations were independent of potential confounders including age, time since transplantation, history of upper gastrointestinal disease, antiplatelet therapy, and the total number of medications. They were present among all individually assessed PPI types and were dose dependent. Duration of PPI exposure was only associated with fatigue severity. Limitations: Residual confounding and inability to assess causal relationships. Conclusions: PPI use is independently associated with fatigue and lower HRQoL among kidney transplant recipients. PPI use might be an easily accessible target for alleviating fatigue and improving HRQoL among kidney transplant recipients. Further studies examining the effect of PPI exposure in this population are warranted.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
02726386
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Kidney Diseases. W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
Accession number :
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