Context: Chronic dialysis results in aggravation of apoptosis and cell damage, triggered by bioincompatibility of dialysis membranes and peritoneal fluids.
Objective: The aim of study was to assess the usefulness of epidermal growth factor (EGF), growth differentiation factor (GDF)-15, and survivin as novel markers of biocompatibility in dialyzed children.
Materials And Methods: Parameters were assessed by ELISA in 19 patients on hemodialysis and 22 children on peritoneal dialysis.
Results: Serum concentrations of analyzed parameters in children on chronic dialysis differed significantly from controls and depended strongly on the dialysis technique.
Conclusions: EGF, GDF-15, and survivin may serve as new biocompatibility markers in children on chronic dialysis.
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