Association of inflammatory cytokines with mortality in peritoneal dialysis patients

2017 
Aims: Previous study on association between pro-inflammatory cytokines and mortality in PD population is limited. We aimed to investigate here.Methods: Total 50 patients who underwent incident PD were enrolled in this study. We measured the titers of pro-inflammatory cytokines Interleukin-18(IL-18), Interleukin-6 (IL-6), and Interleukin-1s (IL-1s). Study outcomes were all-cause mortality, cardiovascular-related mortality, and infection-caused mortality. Cox-regression model was used.Results: In this 7 year prospective study, IL-18 ≥ 804.3pg/ ml , IL-6 ≥ 3.92 pg/ ml , IL-1s ≥ 0.86pg/ ml , age ≥ 50 years-old, and existence of diabetes could be used as individual significant predictors for mortality in PD patients. Higher titers of IL-6 were associated with lower averaging albumin levels within 1 st year of PD. Increasing numbers of these risk markers of mortality was associated with decreasing survival advantages ( P = 0.001).Conclusion: Age ≥ 50 years-old, diabetes, and inflammatory cytokines profiles at the start of PD therapy could predict for 7-year mortality in PD population.
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