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Parathyroid hormone independently predicts fracture, vascular events, and death in patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease
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Maursetter, L
, Geng, S
, Peissig, P L
, Kuang, Z
, Hansen, KE
, Page, D
in
Clinical trials
/ Death
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Dialysis
/ Electronic medical records
/ Epidemiology
/ Fractures
/ Hormones
/ Hyperlipidemia
/ Hyperparathyroidism
/ Kidney diseases
/ Osteoporosis
/ Parathyroid
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ Patients
/ Tobacco
/ Vascular diseases
/ Vitamin D
2019
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Parathyroid hormone independently predicts fracture, vascular events, and death in patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease
by
Maursetter, L
, Geng, S
, Peissig, P L
, Kuang, Z
, Hansen, KE
, Page, D
in
Clinical trials
/ Death
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Dialysis
/ Electronic medical records
/ Epidemiology
/ Fractures
/ Hormones
/ Hyperlipidemia
/ Hyperparathyroidism
/ Kidney diseases
/ Osteoporosis
/ Parathyroid
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ Patients
/ Tobacco
/ Vascular diseases
/ Vitamin D
2019
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Parathyroid hormone independently predicts fracture, vascular events, and death in patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease
by
Maursetter, L
, Geng, S
, Peissig, P L
, Kuang, Z
, Hansen, KE
, Page, D
in
Clinical trials
/ Death
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Dialysis
/ Electronic medical records
/ Epidemiology
/ Fractures
/ Hormones
/ Hyperlipidemia
/ Hyperparathyroidism
/ Kidney diseases
/ Osteoporosis
/ Parathyroid
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ Patients
/ Tobacco
/ Vascular diseases
/ Vitamin D
2019
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Parathyroid hormone independently predicts fracture, vascular events, and death in patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease
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Parathyroid hormone independently predicts fracture, vascular events, and death in patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease
2019
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SummaryDoctors do not know whether treatment of high parathyroid hormone levels is linked to better outcomes in their patients with kidney disease. In this study, lower parathyroid hormone levels at baseline were linked to lower risk of fracture, vascular events, and death in people with kidney disease.PurposeChronic kidney disease (CKD) affects ~ 20% of older adults, and secondary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is a common condition in these patients. To what degree HPT predicts fractures, vascular events, and mortality in pre-dialysis CKD patients is debated. In stage 3 and 4 CKD patients, we assessed relationships between baseline serum PTH levels and subsequent 10-year probabilities of clinical fractures, vascular events, and death.MethodsWe used Marshfield Clinic Health System electronic health records to analyze data from adult CKD patients receiving care between 1985 and 2013, and whose PTH was measured using a second-generation assay. Covariates included PTH, age, gender, tobacco use, vascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, obesity, GFR, and use of osteoporosis medications.ResultsFive thousand one hundred eight subjects had a mean age of 68 ± 17 years, 48% were men, and mean follow-up was 23 ± 10 years. Fractures, vascular events, and death occurred in 18%, 71%, and 56% of the cohort, respectively. In univariate and multivariate models, PTH was an independent predictor of fracture, vascular events, and death. The hazards of fracture, vascular events and death were minimized at a baseline PTH of 0, 69, and 58 pg/mL, respectively.ConclusionsWe found that among individuals with stage 3 and 4 CKD, PTH was an independent predictor of fractures, vascular events, and death. Additional epidemiologic studies are needed to confirm these findings. If a target PTH range can be confirmed, then randomized placebo-controlled trials will be needed to confirm that treating HPT reduces the risk of fracture, vascular events, and death.
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Springer Nature B.V
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