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Residual Urine Output and Mortality in a Prospective Hemodialysis Cohort.


ABSTRACT: Introduction:Although residual urine output (UOP) is associated with better survival and quality of life in dialysis patients, frequent measurement by 24-hour urine collection is burdensome. We thus sought to examine the association of patients' self-reported residual UOP, as an alternative proxy of measured residual UOP, with mortality risk in a prospective hemodialysis cohort study. Methods:Among 670 hemodialysis patients from the prospective multicenter Malnutrition, Diet, and Racial Disparities in Kidney Disease study, we examined associations of residual UOP, ascertained by patient self-report, with all-cause mortality. Patients underwent protocolized surveys assessing presence and frequency of UOP (absent, every 1-3 days, >1 time per day) every 6 months from 2011 to 2015. We examined associations of baseline and time-varying UOP with mortality using Cox regression. Results:In analyses of baseline UOP, absence of UOP was associated with higher mortality in expanded case-mix adjusted Cox models (ref: presence of UOP): hazard ratio (HR), 1.78 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.16-2.72). In analyses examining baseline frequency of UOP, point estimates suggested a graded association between lower frequency of UOP and higher mortality, although estimates for UOP every 1 to 3 days did not reach statistical significance (reference: UOP >1 time per day): HR, 1.29 (95% CI, 0.82-2.05) and HR, 1.97 (95% CI, 1.24-3.12) for UOP every 1 to 3 days and absence of UOP, respectively. Similar findings were observed in analyses of time-varying UOP. Conclusion:In hemodialysis patients, there is a graded association between lower frequency of self-reported UOP and higher mortality. Further studies are needed to determine the clinical impact of more frequent assessment of residual UOP using self-reported methods.

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PROVIDER: S-EPMC7210610 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Residual Urine Output and Mortality in a Prospective Hemodialysis Cohort.

You Amy S AS   Kalantar-Zadeh Kamyar K   Obi Yoshitsugu Y   Novoa Alejandra A   Peralta Rene Amel RA   Streja Elani E   Nakata Tracy T   Kovesdy Csaba P CP   Nguyen Danh V DV   Rhee Connie M CM  

Kidney international reports 20200212 5


<h4>Introduction</h4>Although residual urine output (UOP) is associated with better survival and quality of life in dialysis patients, frequent measurement by 24-hour urine collection is burdensome. We thus sought to examine the association of patients' self-reported residual UOP, as an alternative proxy of measured residual UOP, with mortality risk in a prospective hemodialysis cohort study.<h4>Methods</h4>Among 670 hemodialysis patients from the prospective multicenter Malnutrition, Diet, and  ...[more]

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