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- Title
Association between BMI changes and mortality risk in children with end-stage renal disease.
- Authors
Roberts, Matthew J.; Mitsnefes, Mark M.; McCulloch, Charles E.; Greenbaum, Larry A.; Grimes, Barbara A.; Ku, Elaine
- Abstract
Background: Few studies have examined how changes in BMI [body mass index] over time associate with risk of adverse outcomes in children receiving renal replacement therapy [RRT]. The objective of this study was to examine the association between annualized changes in BMI and the risk of death in children treated with RRT. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 1182 pediatric dialysis and transplant patients in the Pediatric Growth and Development Special Study of the United States Renal Data System. Quintiles of annualized change in BMI z-score (with cutoffs of − 0.50, − 0.13, 0.09, 0.57) were used as the primary predictor, with the middle quintile (− 0.13 to 0.09) serving as the reference category. Cox models were used to examine the association between exposure and death, with time of analysis starting from the second BMI measurement. Results: Median follow-up time to death or censoring was 6 years. Median age was 14.6 years, and 61% of children had a functional graft at cohort entry. There was a U-shaped association between BMI change and mortality risk: a large decline in annualized BMI z-score change (> − 0.50) was associated with an increased risk of death (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 1.54 (95% CI 1.17–2.03), p = 0.002). A large increase in annualized BMI z-score change (> 0.57) was also associated with an increased risk of death (aHR 1.44 (95% CI 1.07–1.92), p = 0.02). No interaction was noted between annualized BMI change and initial treatment modality (dialysis or transplant, p = 0.15). Conclusions: Maintenance of a stable BMI in pediatric patients receiving RRT may be associated with improved survival.
- Subjects
TREATMENT of chronic kidney failure; RISK of childhood obesity; MORTALITY risk factors; CHRONIC kidney failure; CONFIDENCE intervals; KIDNEY diseases; LONGITUDINAL method; PEDIATRICS; SURVIVAL; THERAPEUTICS; TIME; BODY mass index; PROPORTIONAL hazards models; RETROSPECTIVE studies; ODDS ratio
- Publication
Pediatric Nephrology, 2019, Vol 34, Issue 9, p1557
- ISSN
0931-041X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00467-019-04249-z