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Serum bicarbonate and mortality in stage 3 and stage 4 chronic kidney disease.


ABSTRACT: The incidence and prevalence of metabolic acidosis increase with declining kidney function. We studied the associations of both low and high serum bicarbonate levels with all-cause mortality among stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.We examined factors associated with low (<23 mmol/L) and high (>32 mmol/L) serum bicarbonate levels using logistic regression models and associations between bicarbonate and all-cause mortality using Cox-proportional hazard models, Kaplan-Meier survival curves, and time-dependent analysis.Out of 41,749 patients, 13.9% (n = 5796) had low and 1.6% (n = 652) had high serum bicarbonate levels. After adjusting for relevant covariates, there was a significant association between low serum bicarbonate and all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 1.23, 95% CI 1.16, 1.31). This association was not statistically significant among patients with stage 4 CKD and diabetes. The time-dependent analysis demonstrated a significant mortality risk associated with a decline from normal to low bicarbonate level (HR 1.59, 95% CI 1.49, 1.69). High serum bicarbonate levels were associated with death irrespective of the level of kidney function (HR 1.74, 95% CI 1.52, 2.00). When serum bicarbonate was examined as a continuous variable, a J-shaped relationship was noted between serum bicarbonate and mortality.Low serum bicarbonate levels are associated with increased mortality among stage 3 CKD patients and patients without diabetes. High serum bicarbonate levels are associated with mortality in both stage 3 and stage 4 CKD patients.

SUBMITTER: Navaneethan SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3359558 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serum bicarbonate and mortality in stage 3 and stage 4 chronic kidney disease.

Navaneethan Sankar D SD   Schold Jesse D JD   Arrigain Susana S   Jolly Stacey E SE   Wehbe Edgard E   Raina Rupesh R   Simon James F JF   Srinivas Titte R TR   Jain Anil A   Schreiber Martin J MJ   Nally Joseph V JV  

Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 20110901 10


<h4>Background and objectives</h4>The incidence and prevalence of metabolic acidosis increase with declining kidney function. We studied the associations of both low and high serum bicarbonate levels with all-cause mortality among stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.<h4>Design, setting, participants, & measurements</h4>We examined factors associated with low (<23 mmol/L) and high (>32 mmol/L) serum bicarbonate levels using logistic regression models and associations between bicar  ...[more]

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