Foley Robert N
Chronic Disease Research Group, Department of Nephrology, University of Minnesota, 914 South 8th Street, Suite D-206, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA.
Infect Dis Clin North Am. 2007 Sep;21(3):659-72, viii. doi: 10.1016/j.idc.2007.06.005.
There has been a notable lack of research activity regarding major infections in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease. To an outsider, this might seem unexpected, because uremia has long been considered a state of immune hyporesponsiveness and rates of major bacterial infection, like septicemia and pneumonia, are known to be orders of magnitude more likely in dialysis populations than in the general population. This article reviews recent literature on the topic, focusing predominantly on the clinical epidemiology of major bacterial infections in dialysis patients, the links between bacterial infections and cardiovascular disease, and randomized trials of interventions designed to prevent these infections.
关于晚期慢性肾病患者的主要感染,一直存在明显的研究活动不足。对于外行来说,这可能看起来出乎意料,因为长期以来,尿毒症一直被认为是一种免疫反应低下的状态,而且已知透析人群中严重细菌感染(如败血症和肺炎)的发生率比普通人群高出几个数量级。本文回顾了关于该主题的近期文献,主要关注透析患者严重细菌感染的临床流行病学、细菌感染与心血管疾病之间的联系,以及旨在预防这些感染的干预措施的随机试验。