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International variations in serum PTH and calcium levels and their mortality associations in peritoneal dialysis patients: Results from PDOPPS.

Kosaku NittaBrian BieberAngelo KaraboyasDavid Wayne JohnsonTalerngsak KnananjubachYong-Lim KimMark LambieJohn HartmanJenny I ShenMihran NaljayanRoberto Pecoits-FilhoBruce M RobinsonRonald L PisoniJeffrey PerlHideki Kawanishi
Published in: Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (2024)
Chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder (MBD) is a systemic condition, common in dialysis patients, that results in abnormalities in parathyroid hormone (PTH), calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D metabolism. A large proportion of peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients in this current multi-national study had calcium and/or PTH levels in ranges associated with substantially higher risks of death. Our observational study design limits our ability to determine whether these abnormal calcium and PTH levels cause more death due to possible confounding that was not accounted for in our analysis. However, our findings, along with other recent work showing 48-75% higher risk of death for the one-third of PD patients having high phosphorus levels (>5.5 mg/dL), should raise strong concerns for a greater focus on improving MBD management in PD patients.
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