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Erschienen in: Pediatric Nephrology 1/2019

29.09.2018 | Original Article

Racial-ethnic differences in chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder in youth on dialysis

verfasst von: Marciana Laster, Melissa Soohoo, Elani Streja, Robert Elashoff, Stephanie Jernigan, Craig B. Langman, Keith C. Norris, Isidro B. Salusky, Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh

Erschienen in: Pediatric Nephrology | Ausgabe 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Studies in healthy pediatric populations and adults treated with dialysis demonstrate higher parathyroid hormone (PTH) and lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in African-Americans. Despite these findings, African-Americans on dialysis demonstrate greater bone strength and a decreased risk of fracture compared to the Caucasian dialysis population. The presence of such differences in children and young adult dialysis patients is unknown.

Methods

Differences in the markers of mineral and bone metabolism (MBM) were assessed in 661 incident dialysis patients (aged 1 month to < 21 years). Racial-ethnic differences in PTH, calcium, phosphate, and total alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity were analyzed over the first year of dialysis using multivariate linear mixed models.

Results

African-American race predicted 23% higher serum PTH (95% CI, 4.7–41.3%) when compared to Caucasian patients, while Hispanic ethnicity predicted 17.5% higher PTH (95% CI, 2.3–38%). Upon gender stratification, the differences in PTH were magnified in African-American and Hispanic females: 38% (95% CI, 14.8–69.8%) and 28.8% (95% CI, 4.7–54.9%) higher PTH compared to Caucasian females. Despite higher PTH values, African-American females persistently demonstrated up to 10.9% lower serum AP activity (95% CI, − 20.6–− 0.7%).

Conclusions

There are racial-ethnic differences in the markers of MBM. Higher PTH is seen in African-American and Hispanic children and young adults on dialysis with a magnification of this difference amongst the female population. There is a need to consider how factors like race, ethnicity, and gender impact the goal-targeted treatment of MBM disorders.
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Metadaten
Titel
Racial-ethnic differences in chronic kidney disease-mineral bone disorder in youth on dialysis
verfasst von
Marciana Laster
Melissa Soohoo
Elani Streja
Robert Elashoff
Stephanie Jernigan
Craig B. Langman
Keith C. Norris
Isidro B. Salusky
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh
Publikationsdatum
29.09.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Pediatric Nephrology / Ausgabe 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-018-4048-6

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