Original Investigation Cause of Death in Patients With Diabetic CKD Enrolled in the Trial to Reduce Cardiovascular Events With Aranesp Therapy (TREAT)

2015 
Background: The cause of death in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) varies with CKD severity, but variation has not been quantified. Study Design: Retrospective analysis of prospective randomized clinical trial. Setting & Participants: We analyzed 4,038 individuals with anemia and diabetic CKD from TREAT, a randomized trial comparing darbepoetin alfa and placebo. Predictors: Baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and protein-creatinine ratio (PCR). Outcomes: Cause of death as adjudicated by a blinded committee. Results: Median eGFR and PCR ranged from 20.6 mL/min/1.73 m 2 and 4.1 g/g in quartile 1 (Q1) to 47.0 mL/min/1.73 m 2 and 0.1 g/g in Q4 (P , 0.01). Of 806 deaths, 441, 298, and 67 were due to cardiovascular (CV), non-CV, and unknown causes, respectively. Cumulative CV mortality at 3 years was higher with lower eGFR (Q1, 15.5%; Q2, 11.1%; Q3, 11.2%; Q4, 10.3%; P , 0.001) or higher PCR (Q1, 15.2%; Q2, 12.3%; Q3, 11.7%; Q4, 9.0%; P , 0.001). Similarly, non-CV mortality was higher with lower eGFR (Q1, 12.7%; Q2, 8.4%; Q3, 6.7%; Q4, 6.1%; P , 0.001) or higher PCR (Q1, 10.3%; Q2, 7.9%; Q3, 9.4%; Q4, 6.4%; P 5 0.01). Sudden death was 1.7-fold higher with lower eGFR (P 5 0.04) and 2.1-fold higher with higher PCR (P , 0.001). Infection-related mortality was 3.3-fold higher in the lowest eGFR quartile (P , 0.001) and 2.8-fold higher in the highest PCR quartile (P , 0.02). The overall proportion of CV and non-CV deaths was not significantly different across eGFR or PCR quartiles. Limitations: Results may not be generalizable to nondiabetic CKD or diabetic CKD in the absence of anemia. Measured GFR was not available. Conclusions: In diabetic CKD, both lower baseline GFR and higher PCR are associated with higher CV and non-CV mortality rates, particularly from sudden death and infection. Efforts to improve outcomes should focus on CV disease and early diagnosis and treatment of infection. Am J Kidney Dis. 66(3):429-440. a 2015 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
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