Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2515
Title: Improvement of Mineral and Bone Metabolism Markers Is Associated with Better Survival in Haemodialysis Patients: the COSMOS Study
Author: Fernández-Martín, JL
Martínez-Camblor, P
Dionisi, MP
Floege, J
Ketteler, M
London, G
Locatelli, F
Gorriz, JL
Rutkowski, B
Ferreira, A
Bos, WJ
Covic, A
Rodríguez-García, M
Sánchez, JE
Rodríguez-Puyol, D
Cannata-Andia, JB
Keywords: Adult
Biomarkers/blood
Bone and Bones/metabolism
Calcium/blood
Europe/epidemiology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary/blood
Male
Middle Aged
Parathyroid Hormone/blood
Phosphorus/blood
Prognosis
Proportional Hazards Models
Prospective Studies
Renal Dialysis/mortality
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy
Survival Rate
HCC NEF
Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary/mortality
Issue Date: Sep-2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2015 Sep;30(9):1542-51
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Abnormalities in serum phosphorus, calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH) have been associated with poor survival in haemodialysis patients. This COSMOS (Current management Of Secondary hyperparathyroidism: a Multicentre Observational Study) analysis assesses the association of high and low serum phosphorus, calcium and PTH with a relative risk of mortality. Furthermore, the impact of changes in these parameters on the relative risk of mortality throughout the 3-year follow-up has been investigated. METHODS:COSMOS is a 3-year, multicentre, open-cohort, prospective study carried out in 6797 adult chronic haemodialysis patients randomly selected from 20 European countries. RESULTS:Using Cox proportional hazard regression models and penalized splines analysis, it was found that both high and low serum phosphorus, calcium and PTH were associated with a higher risk of mortality. The serum values associated with the minimum relative risk of mortality were 4.4 mg/dL for serum phosphorus, 8.8 mg/dL for serum calcium and 398 pg/mL for serum PTH. The lowest mortality risk ranges obtained using as base the previous values were 3.6-5.2 mg/dL for serum phosphorus, 7.9-9.5 mg/dL for serum calcium and 168-674 pg/mL for serum PTH. Decreases in serum phosphorus and calcium and increases in serum PTH in patients with baseline values of >5.2 mg/dL (phosphorus), >9.5 mg/dL (calcium) and <168 pg/mL (PTH), respectively, were associated with improved survival. CONCLUSIONS:COSMOS provides evidence of the association of serum phosphorus, calcium and PTH and mortality, and suggests survival benefits of controlling chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder biochemical parameters in CKD5D patients.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2515
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfv099
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