Immunofecal occult blood test predicts the prognosis of patients with chronic kidney disease

ZHOU Hui;MOU Shan;YANG Hai-yun;WANG Qin;SHI Bei-li;GU Le-yi;HANG Ying;NI Zhao-hui.

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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ›› 2012, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (6) : 429-434.
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Immunofecal occult blood test predicts the prognosis of patients with chronic kidney disease

  • ZHOU Hui, MOU Shan, YANG Hai-yun, WANG Qin, SHI Bei-li, GU Le-yi, HANG Ying, NI Zhao-hui.
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Objective To evaluate the value of immunofecal occult blood test(IFOBT) as a prognostic indicator in CKD patients with colorectal impairment. Methods A total of 176 CKD patients and 180 healthy adults as control were enrolled. Serum biochemistry was measured at baseline and gastrointestinal bleeding was determined by IFOBT. All the CKD patients were followed up for 4.5 years. Renal replacement therapy or death was defined as end-point event. The Logistic regression analysis was used for risk factors. Kaplan-Meier analysis and COX regression model were used for survival analysis. Results The positive rate of IFOBT in CKD patients was significantly higher than healthy control (17% vs 5.3%, χ2=13.236, P<0.01). When comparing with IFOBT negitive patients, IFOBT positive patients were older[(62.030±15.544) years old vs (48.660±19.018)years old, P<0.01], had higher ESR [(71.800±31.657) mm/h vs ( 57.210±32.712) mm/h, P<0.05], C-reactive protein[6.230(3.000~14.148) mg/L vs 3.000(3.000~6.833) mg/L, P<0.05], serum creatinine [419.100(103.200~546.625) μmol/L vs 175.100(68.150~462.950) μmol/L, P<0.05], and had lower hemoglobin level[(97.970±20.590) g/L vs (107.170±27.988) g/L, P<0.05] and eGFR [11.400 (8.671~53.544) ml&#8226;min-1&#8226;(1.73 m2)-1 vs 35.274 (10.961~82.145) ml&#8226;min-1&#8226;(1.73 m2)-1, P<0.01]. There was a negative correlation between IFOBT value and eGFR in CKD patients (r=-0.20, P<0.01). Positive correlations of IFOBT value with age (r=0.175, P<0.05) and serum creatinine (r=0.171, P<0.05) were found. Logistic regression and COX regression analysis showed that IFOBT value, eGFR and ESR were important factors that influenced the prognosis of CKD patients. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that IFOBT value >100 μg/L predicted progression of renal function. Conclusions The prevalence of gastrointestinal bleeding disorder is high in patients with CKD. Value of IFOBT independently predicts decline in renal function of CKD patients.

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Kidney disease / chronic / Prognosis / Rectal disease / Colonic disease / Immunofecal occult blood test

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ZHOU Hui;MOU Shan;YANG Hai-yun;WANG Qin;SHI Bei-li;GU Le-yi;HANG Ying;NI Zhao-hui. . Immunofecal occult blood test predicts the prognosis of patients with chronic kidney disease[J]. Chinese Journal of Nephrology, 2012, 28(6): 429-434.

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