Hemodialysis complications: focus on pruritus and vascular calcifications

Nephrologie & therapeutique(2023)

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Chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus (CKD-aP) is a frequent complication, with an estimated prevalence of 24-37% in patients treated with hemodialysis. Its pathophysiology is complex and includes four interrelated axes: accumulation of uremic toxins, peripheral neuropathy, an imbalance in the opioid receptors balance, and abnormal activation of immune cells. This symptom which is associated with impaired quality of life is underestimated by caregivers and underreported by patients. Management is not uniformly codified. It includes the use of skin emollients, optimization of dialysis parameters and management of chronic kidney disease complications, and specifically the use of difelikefalin. Patients treated with hemodialysis have an increased risk of calcifications that can affect the arteries and heart valves. These calcifications are associated with decreased survival and several scores based on radiological examinations have been proposed for screening. Although recommended, this screening is rarely performed in dialysis centers. Prevention and treatment against the development of cardiovascular calcifications are the control of risk factors associated with atherosclerosis, control of phosphatemia, and new therapeutic strategies such as sodium thiosulfate, rheopheresis, vitamin K, magnesium supplementation or SNF-472, a calcium chelator currently in clinical development.
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cardiovascular calcifications, chronic kidney disease, dialysis, hemodialysis, pruritus
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