Current Status and Treatment Strategies of Hemodialysis-Associated Pruritus.

Contributions to Nephrology(2018)

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Background: Hemodialysis-associated pruritus (HAP) is often treatment-resistant, and is a serious comorbidity that adversely affects prognosis and reduces patient quality of life through sleep disruption and depression. Summary: HAP can arise from a combination of several causes; accordingly, it is often resistant to treatment. HAP patients need the specific causes of their itching to be identified, with a comprehensive approach to treatment. We have implemented our own therapeutic algorithm, which covers cause specification, for HAP since June 2009. This resulted in a significantly decreased proportion of patients with itching (2016 vs. 2009: 773 vs. 96.6%), accompanied by a significant decrease in median visual analogue scale itching score (2016 vs. 2009:21.0 vs. 53.0 mm), for patients treated for itching at our facility in October 2016.Key Messages: HAP patients need the causes of their itching to be specified, and to be treated with a comprehensive approach. Alleviation of itching is anticipated to improve patient quality of life and prognosis. (C) 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel
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