DOI: 10.1111/sdi.13205 ISSN: 0894-0959

Peritoneal Phosphate Clearance: Determinants and Association With Mortality

Jinping Li, Wenyu Zhang, Xichao Wang, Na Sun, Lei Li, Wenxiu Chang
  • Nephrology

ABSTRACT

Background

Dialytic phosphate removal is a cornerstone of the management of hyperphosphatemia in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients, but the influencing factors on peritoneal phosphate clearance (PPC) are incompletely understood. Our objective was to explore clinically relevant factors associated with PPC in patients with different PD modality and peritoneal transport status and the association of PPC with mortality.

Methods

This is a cross‐sectional and prospective observational study. Four hundred eighty‐five PD patients were enrolled and divided into 2 groups according to PPC. All‐cause mortality was evaluated after followed‐up for at least 3 months.

Results

High PPC group showed lower mortality compared with Low PPC group by Kaplan–Meier analysis and log‐rank test. Both multivariate linear regression and multivariate logistic regression revealed that high transport status, total effluent dialysate volume per day, continuous ambulatory PD (CAPD), and protein in total effluent dialysate volume appeared to be positively correlated with PPC; body mass index (BMI) and the normalized protein equivalent of total nitrogen appearance (nPNA) were negatively correlated with PPC. Besides PD modality and membrane transport status, total effluent dialysate volume showed a strong relationship with PPC, but the correlation differed among PD modalities.

Conclusions

Higher PPC was associated with lower all‐cause mortality risk in PD patients. Higher PPC correlated with CAPD modality, fast transport status, higher effluent dialysate volume and protein content, and with lower BMI and nPNA.

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