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测量的钠排泄与慢性肾脏病进展相关:KNOW-CKD研究结果

Measured sodium excretion is associated with CKD progression: results from the KNOW-CKD study.

作者信息

Kang Minjung, Kang Eunjeong, Ryu Hyunjin, Hong Yeji, Han Seung Seok, Park Sue K, Hyun Young Youl, Sung Su Ah, Kim Soo Wan, Yoo Tae-Hyun, Kim Jayoun, Ahn Curie, Oh Kook-Hwan

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Department of Internal Medicine, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2021 Feb 20;36(3):512-519. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfaa107.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diet is a modifiable factor of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression. However, the effect of dietary salt intake on CKD progression remains unclear. Therefore, we analyzed the effect of dietary salt intake on renal outcome in Korean patients with CKD.

METHODS

We measured 24-h urinary sodium (Na) excretion as a marker of dietary salt intake in the prospective, multi-center, longitudinal KoreaN cohort study for Outcome in patients With CKD (KNOW-CKD). Data were analyzed from CKD patients at Stages G3a to G5 (n = 1254). We investigated the association between dietary salt intake and CKD progression. Patients were divided into four quartiles of dietary salt intake, which was assessed using measured 24-h urinary Na excretion. The study endpoint was composite renal outcome, which was defined as either halving the estimated glomerular filtration rate or developing end-stage renal disease.

RESULTS

During a median (interquartile range) follow-up of 4.3 (2.8-5.8) years, 480 (38.7%) patients developed the composite renal event. Compared with the reference group (Q2, urinary Na excretion: 104.2 ≤ Na excretion < 145.1 mEq/day), the highest quartile of measured 24-h urinary Na excretion was associated with risk of composite renal outcome [Q4, urinary Na excretion ≥192.9 mEq/day, hazard ratio 1.8 (95% confidence interval 1.12-2.88); P = 0.015] in a multivariable hazards model. Subgroup analyses showed that high-salt intake was particularly associated with a higher risk of composite renal outcome in women, in patients <60 years of age, in those with uncontrolled hypertension and in those with obesity.

CONCLUSIONS

High salt intake was associated with increased risk of progression in CKD.

摘要

背景

饮食是慢性肾脏病(CKD)进展的一个可改变因素。然而,饮食中盐摄入量对CKD进展的影响仍不明确。因此,我们分析了饮食中盐摄入量对韩国CKD患者肾脏结局的影响。

方法

在针对CKD患者结局的前瞻性、多中心、纵向韩国队列研究(KNOW-CKD)中,我们测量了24小时尿钠(Na)排泄量作为饮食中盐摄入量的指标。对G3a至G5期的CKD患者(n = 1254)的数据进行了分析。我们研究了饮食中盐摄入量与CKD进展之间的关联。根据测量的24小时尿Na排泄量将患者分为饮食中盐摄入量的四个四分位数组。研究终点是复合肾脏结局,定义为估计肾小球滤过率减半或发展为终末期肾病。

结果

在中位(四分位间距)4.3(2.8 - 5.8)年的随访期间,480例(38.7%)患者发生了复合肾脏事件。在多变量风险模型中,与参考组(Q2,尿Na排泄量:104.2≤Na排泄量<145.1 mEq/天)相比,测量的24小时尿Na排泄量最高的四分位数组与复合肾脏结局风险相关[Q4,尿Na排泄量≥192.9 mEq/天,风险比1.8(95%置信区间1.12 - 2.88);P = 0.015]。亚组分析表明,高盐摄入在女性、年龄<60岁的患者、未控制高血压的患者以及肥胖患者中尤其与复合肾脏结局的较高风险相关。

结论

高盐摄入与CKD进展风险增加相关。

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