AI Article Synopsis

  • The study looks at how liver health (hepatic fibrosis) might affect blood vessel stiffness in people on hemodialysis, who often suffer from heart problems.
  • They analyzed 59 patients, most of whom were middle-aged men, to see if there was a link between worsening liver disease and stiffer arteries.
  • The findings suggest that while having more liver damage is related to stiffer arteries, other factors like age and blood pressure also play a big role in this connection.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The main cause of death in hemodialysis patients is cardiovascular diseases. Increased arterial stiffness is a predictor of cardiovascular events for hemodialysis patients. Among the nondialysis patient population, arterial stiffness increases in those with hepatic fibrosis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. This study aims to examine the relationship between hepatic fibrosis and arterial stiffness in hemodialysis patients for the first time in the literature.

Material And Method: The study includes chronic hemodialysis patients over 18 years of age who had been treated for hemodialysis for at least 6 months. Patients with chronic liver disease, chronic viral hepatitis (HBV and HCV), alcohol use, or liver disease accompanied by polycystic kidney disease and active infection were excluded. Hepatic fibrosis scores were measured using the FibroScan device. Single-cuff Mobil-o-Graph was used for measurement of arterial stiffness.

Results: Fifty-nine patients were enrolled; 54.2% of the patients were male, and the mean age was 53.9 ± 12.9 years. Thirty-nine percent of the patients had diabetes. Average pulse wave velocity (PWV) value of the patients was 8.3 ± 1.6 m/s, and it had positive correlation with age, CAP score, fibrosis score, and body mass index and showed negative correlation to albumin. It was seen that the patients with a PWV value ≥ 10 m/s have significantly higher CAP score compared with the patients with a PWV < 10 m/s. When the factors predicting PWV were examined in the regression analysis, age and systolic blood pressure were found to be determinants.

Conclusion: Increased hepatic fibrosis in hemodialysis patients is associated with increased arterial stiffness, but this relationship is not independent.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sdi.13011DOI Listing

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