引用本文:王玉洁,胡承刚,彭素英,曹 灵.血液透析对慢性肾脏病凝血及炎症的影响[J].中国临床新医学,2016,9(3):210-213.
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血液透析对慢性肾脏病凝血及炎症的影响
王玉洁,胡承刚,彭素英,曹 灵
646000 四川,泸州医学院附属医院肾病内科(王玉洁,曹 灵);646699 四川,泸州医学院附属中医院急诊科(胡承刚);408000 重庆,涪陵中心医院肾病内科(彭素英)
摘要:
[摘要] 目的 探讨慢性肾脏病(CKD)5期患者透析与非透析炎症、凝血和纤溶指标的变化,分析血液透析对凝血及炎症的影响。方法 选取2013-01~2014-12泸州医学院附属医院肾脏内科收治的93例CKD患者并检测相关凝血及炎症指标。结果 与正常对照组35例相比,CKD5期患者57例凝血功能及炎症反应均随着肾小球滤过的下降而逐渐加重,差异有统计学意义。CKD5期透析组40例与非透析组17例相比,血清纤维蛋白原(Fg)有所升高,C反应蛋白(CRP)有所下降,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05);行直线相关分析CRP与Fg、D-D显著相关,呈正相关。结论 CKD5期患者可能存在高凝且继发纤溶亢进的状态,血液透析可能加剧这种紊乱,CKD5期患者高凝状态与炎症密切相关,CRP可能是其危险因素。
关键词:  慢性肾脏病  血液透析  高凝  炎症
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1674-3806.2016.03.08
分类号:R 692
基金项目:
Effects of hemodialysis on inflammation and coagulation changes in patients with chronic kidney disease
WANG Yu-jie, HU Cheng-gang, PENG Su-ying, et al.
Department of Nephrology, the Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College, Sichuan 646000, China
Abstract:
[Abstract] Objective To study the effects of hemodialysis on the inflammation and coagulation change in the CKD5 patients.Methods The CKD5 patients were chosen in the Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College from January 2013 to December 2014 and their coagulation and inflammatory markers were detected.Results Compared with those in the control group(n=35), CKD5 of blood coagulation and inflammation in the CKD5 group(n=57) were significantly increased gradually with the decline in glomerular filtration. Fg was significantly increased and CRP significantly decreased in the dialysis CKD5 group(n=40) than those in the non-dialysis group(n=17)(P<0.05). Univariate correlation analysis showed that CRP was significantly positively correlated with Fg and D-D.Conclusion CKD5 patients may have a hypercoagulable state and secondary fibrinolysis. Hemodialysis may aggravate these disorders. The hypercoagulable state in CKD5 patients is closely related to inflammation and CRP may be the risk factor.
Key words:  Chronic kidney disease  Hemodialysis  Hypercoagulable  Inflammation