Use of deferasirox (Exjade) for iron overload in peritoneal dialysis patients

Nephrology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (9) ◽  
pp. 887-889 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erwin Yii ◽  
James CG Doery ◽  
Zane Kaplan ◽  
Peter G Kerr
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 181-191
Author(s):  
Guy Rostoker ◽  
Mireille Griuncelli ◽  
Nasredine Ghali ◽  
Séverine Beaudreuil ◽  
Yves Cohen ◽  
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Introduction Iron overload is one of the most controversial topics in the management of anemic dialysis patients. Parenteral iron supplementation is commonly prescribed to hemodialysis (HD) patients but less frequently to peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Moreover, ferritin targets are far lower and more physiological in PD than in HD.  Methods We compared the liver iron concentration (LIC) measured by means of Signal-Intensity ratio (SIR) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) according to Rennes University method in a cohort of 32 PD patients living in the Paris region published in 2017, with two cohorts of French HD patients studied in the same way (119 patients reported in 2012 and 80 further patients reported in 2014). Results Normal hepatic iron load (LIC ≤ 50 µmol/g of dry weight) was observed in 81.3% of the 32 PD patients (CI: 64.3-91.5%), as compared to only 16% (CI: 10.4-23.7%) in the first HD cohort and 35% (CI: 25.4-45.9%) in the second HD cohort (p<0.0001 for both comparisons; X2 test). Mild iron overload (50 < LIC ≤ 100 µmol/g) was found in 5 PD patients and severe overload (LIC > 200 µmol/g) in only one PD patient (who had received IV iron) (3.1%; CI: 0-17.1%). Conversely, severe iron overload was found in 30.3% of patients in the first HD cohort (CI: 22.7-39%) and 11.3% of those in the second HD cohort (CI: 5.8-20.2%) (p= 0.0033 versus the first HD cohort, X2 test). Conclusion Contrary to hemodialysis patients, iron overload is rare and mostly mild in peritoneal dialysis patients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 93 (5) ◽  
pp. 262-266
Author(s):  
Nabeel Aslam ◽  
Maulik Govani ◽  
Luke M. Basdeo ◽  
Hani M. Wadei

Author(s):  
Maryanne Zilli Canedo Silva ◽  
Barbara Perez Vogt ◽  
Nayrana Soares Carmo Reis ◽  
Rogerio Carvalho Oliveira ◽  
Jacqueline Costa Teixeira Caramori

Author(s):  
Firas Ajam ◽  
Arda Akoluk ◽  
Anas Alrefaee ◽  
Natasha Campbell ◽  
Avais Masud ◽  
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ABSTRACT Background: The electrocardiogram (ECG) can aid in identification of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients at high risk for cardiovascular diseases. Cohort studies describe ECG abnormalities in patients on hemodialysis (HD), but we did not find data comparing ECG abnormalities among patients with normal kidney function or peritoneal dialysis (PD) to those on hemodialysis. We hypothesized that ECG conduction abnormalities would be more common, and cardiac conduction interval times longer, among patients on hemodialysis vs. those on peritoneal dialysis and CKD 1 or 2. Methods: Retrospective review of adult inpatients’ charts, comparing those with billing codes for “Hemodialysis” vs. inpatients without those charges, and an outpatient peritoneal dialysis cohort. Patients with CKD 3 or 4 were excluded. Results: One hundred and sixty-seven charts were reviewed. ECG conduction intervals were consistently and statistically longer among hemodialysis patients (n=88) vs. peritoneal dialysis (n=22) and CKD stage 1 and 2 (n=57): PR (175±35 vs 160±44 vs 157±22 msec) (p=0.009), QRS (115±32 vs. 111±31 vs 91±18 msec) (p=0.001), QT (411±71 vs. 403±46 vs 374±55 msec) (p=0.006), QTc (487±49 vs. 464±38 vs 452±52 msec) (p=0.0001). The only significantly different conduction abnormality was prevalence of left bundle branch block: 13.6% among HD patients, 5% in PD, and 2% in CKD 1 and 2 (p=0.03). Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to report that ECG conduction intervals are significantly longer as one progresses from CKD Stage 1 and 2, to PD, to HD. These and other data support the need for future research to utilize ECG conduction times to identify dialysis patients who could potentially benefit from proactive cardiac evaluations and risk reduction.


Author(s):  
Albatool Almousa ◽  
Fai Almarshud ◽  
Razan Almasuood ◽  
Marya Alyahya ◽  
Chandra Kalevaru ◽  
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