Effects of β-blockers therapy on the 28-day and 3-year survival rates of end-stage renal disease patients with cardiovascular disease: a retrospective cohort study

β受体阻滞剂治疗对合并心血管疾病的终末期肾病患者28天和3年生存率的影响:一项回顾性队列研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: β-blockers have been used in the treatment of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients and cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients, separately. However, the effects of β-blockers on ESRD patients with CVD have not been fully investigated. This study sought to investigate the effects of β-blockers therapy on the 28-day and 3-year survival rates of ESRD patients with pre-existing CVD who were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). METHODS: After excluding patients without CVD, receiving a kidney transplant, not admitted to the ICU, and with missing baseline data, this cohort study included 1081 ESRD participants with CVD from the Medical Information Mark for Intensive Care III database. Baseline characteristics, including demographic data and clinical data, were collected. The outcomes were 28-day and 3-year survival rates of the patients. At the 28-day of ICU hospitalization, patients had a mean inpatient hospital stay of 24.7 days. At 3-year, the patients had a median survival time of 489.2 days. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to evaluate the effects of β-blockers therapy on the 28-day and 3-year survival outcomes of ESRD patients with CVD. RESULTS: The 28-day and 3-year survival rates were 82.8% and 37.9%, respectively. The mean age of the all patients was 68 years, and 642 were male. After adjusting for age, race, hyperlipidemia, dialysis, simplified acute physiological score (SAPS) II, sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score, glucocorticoid, hemoglobin, diabetes, hypertension, the 28-day survival rate of the ESRD patients with CVD requiring intensive care who received β-blockers therapy was higher than that of the patients who did not receive the treatment. Similarly, after adjusting for age, race, hyperlipidemia, dialysis, SAPS II, SOFA score, glucocorticoid, hemoglobin, diabetes, hypertension, creatinine, the long-term survival rate of the patients who received β-blockers therapy was also higher than that of those who did not. CONCLUSIONS: β-blockers therapy was associated with increased 28-day and 3-year survival rates in ESRD patients with CVD requiring intensive care. Our findings may provide a theoretical basis for the prognostic impact of β-blockers therapy among patients with ESRD and CVD who were admitted to the ICU.

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