TY - JOUR
T1 - Nutritional and Anthropometric Indices in Children Receiving Haemodiafiltration vs Conventional Haemodialysis - The HDF, Heart and Height (3H) Study
AU - Paglialonga, Fabio
AU - Monzani, Alice
AU - Prodam, Flavia
AU - Smith, Colette
AU - De Zan, Francesca
AU - Canpolat, Nur
AU - Agbas, Ayse
AU - Bayazit, Aysun
AU - Anarat, Ali
AU - Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A.
AU - Askiti, Varvara
AU - Stefanidis, Constantinos J.
AU - Azukaitis, Karolis
AU - Bulut, Ipek Kaplan
AU - Borzych-Dużałka, Dagmara
AU - Duzova, Ali
AU - Habbig, Sandra
AU - Krid, Saoussen
AU - Licht, Christoph
AU - Litwin, Mieczyslaw
AU - Obrycki, Lukasz
AU - Ranchin, Bruno
AU - Samaille, Charlotte
AU - Shenoy, Mohan
AU - Sinha, Manish D.
AU - Spasojevic, Brankica
AU - Vidal, Enrico
AU - Yilmaz, Alev
AU - Fischbach, Michel
AU - Schaefer, Franz
AU - Schmitt, Claus Peter
AU - Edefonti, Alberto
AU - Shroff, Rukshana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Background: The “HDF-Heart-Height” study showed that haemodiafiltration (HDF) is associated with improved growth compared to conventional haemodialysis (HD). We report a post-hoc analysis of this study assessing the effect of extracorporeal dialysis therapies on nutritional indices. Methods: 107 children were included in the baseline cross-sectional analysis, of whom 79 (43 HD, 36 HDF) completed the 12-month follow-up. Height (Ht), optimal ‘dry’ weight (Wt), and body mass index (BMI) standard deviations scores (SDS), waist-to-hip ratio, des-acyl ghrelin (DAG), adiponectin, leptin, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)-SDS and insulin were measured. Results: The levels of nutritional indices were comparable between HDF and HD patients at baseline and 12-month. On univariable analyses Wt-SDS positively correlated with leptin and IGF-1-SDS, and negatively with DAG, while Ht-SDS of the overall cohort positively correlated with IGF1-SDS and inversely with DAG and adiponectin. On multivariable analyses, higher 12-month Ht-SDS was inversely associated with baseline DAG (beta = −0.13 per 500 higher; 95%CI −0.22, −0.04; P =.004). Higher Wt-SDS at 12-month was positively associated with HDF modality (beta = 0.47 vs HD; 95%CI 0.12-0.83; P =.01) and inversely with baseline DAG (beta = −0.18 per 500 higher; 95%CI −0.32, -0.05; P =.006). Growth Hormone (GH) treated patients receiving HDF had higher annualized increase in Ht SDS compared to those on HD. Conclusions: In children on HD and HDF both Wt- and Ht-SDS independently correlated with lower baseline levels of the anorexygenic hormone DAG. HDF may attenuate the resistance to GH, but further studies are required to examine the mechanisms linking HDF to improved growth.
AB - Background: The “HDF-Heart-Height” study showed that haemodiafiltration (HDF) is associated with improved growth compared to conventional haemodialysis (HD). We report a post-hoc analysis of this study assessing the effect of extracorporeal dialysis therapies on nutritional indices. Methods: 107 children were included in the baseline cross-sectional analysis, of whom 79 (43 HD, 36 HDF) completed the 12-month follow-up. Height (Ht), optimal ‘dry’ weight (Wt), and body mass index (BMI) standard deviations scores (SDS), waist-to-hip ratio, des-acyl ghrelin (DAG), adiponectin, leptin, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)-SDS and insulin were measured. Results: The levels of nutritional indices were comparable between HDF and HD patients at baseline and 12-month. On univariable analyses Wt-SDS positively correlated with leptin and IGF-1-SDS, and negatively with DAG, while Ht-SDS of the overall cohort positively correlated with IGF1-SDS and inversely with DAG and adiponectin. On multivariable analyses, higher 12-month Ht-SDS was inversely associated with baseline DAG (beta = −0.13 per 500 higher; 95%CI −0.22, −0.04; P =.004). Higher Wt-SDS at 12-month was positively associated with HDF modality (beta = 0.47 vs HD; 95%CI 0.12-0.83; P =.01) and inversely with baseline DAG (beta = −0.18 per 500 higher; 95%CI −0.32, -0.05; P =.006). Growth Hormone (GH) treated patients receiving HDF had higher annualized increase in Ht SDS compared to those on HD. Conclusions: In children on HD and HDF both Wt- and Ht-SDS independently correlated with lower baseline levels of the anorexygenic hormone DAG. HDF may attenuate the resistance to GH, but further studies are required to examine the mechanisms linking HDF to improved growth.
KW - 3H study
KW - Growth
KW - Haemodiafiltration (HDF)
KW - Haemodialysis (HD)
KW - Nutrition
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U2 - 10.1053/j.jrn.2022.07.005
DO - 10.1053/j.jrn.2022.07.005
M3 - Article
SN - 1051-2276
VL - 33
SP - 17
EP - 28
JO - Journal of Renal Nutrition
JF - Journal of Renal Nutrition
IS - 1
ER -