The impact of gender on the risk of cardiovascular events in older adults with advanced chronic kidney disease
Author:
Astley Megan12, Caskey Fergus J3, Evans Marie4ORCID, Torino Claudia5, Szymczak Maciej6, Drechsler Christiane7, Pippias Maria38, de Rooij Esther9, Porto Gaetana10, Stel Vianda S111, Dekker Friedo W9, Wanner Christoph7ORCID, Jager Kitty J111, Chesnaye Nicholas C111, Schneider Andreas, Torp Anke, Iwig Beate, Perras Boris, Marx Christian, Drechsler Christiane, Blaser Christof, Wanner Christoph, Emde Claudia, Krieter Detlef, Fuchs Dunja, Irmler Ellen, Platen Eva, Schmidt-Gürtler Hans, Schlee Hendrik, Naujoks Holger, Schlee Ines, Cäsar Sabine, Beige Joachim, Röthele Jochen, Mazur Justyna, Hahn Kai, Blouin Katja, Neumeier Katrin, Anding-Rost Kirsten, Schramm Lothar, Hopf Monika, Wuttke Nadja, Frischmuth Nikolaus, Ichtiaris Pawlos, Kirste Petra, Schulz Petra, Aign Sabine, Biribauer Sandra, Manan Sherin, Röser Silke, Heidenreich Stefan, Palm Stephanie, Schwedler Susanne, Delrieux Sylke, Renker Sylvia, Schättel Sylvia, Stephan Theresa, Schmiedeke Thomas, Weinreich Thomas, Leimbach Til, Stövesand Torsten, Bahner Udo, Seeger Wolfgang, Cupisti Adamasco, Sagliocca Adelia, Ferraro Alberto, Mele Alessandra, Naticchia Alessandro, Còsaro Alex, Ranghino Andrea, Stucchi Andrea, Pignataro Angelo, De Blasio Antonella, Pani Antonello, Tsalouichos Aris, Antonio Bellasi, Iorio Biagio Raffaele Di, Alessandra Butti, Abaterusso Cataldo, Somma Chiara, D'alessandro Claudia, Torino Claudia, Zullo Claudia, Pozzi Claudio, Bergamo Daniela, Ciurlino Daniele, Motta Daria, Russo Domenico, Favaro Enrico, Vigotti Federica, Ansali Ferruccio, Conte Ferruccio, Cianciotta Francesca, Giacchino Francesca, Cappellaio Francesco, Pizzarelli Francesco, Greco Gaetano, Porto Gaetana, Bigatti Giada, Marinangeli Giancarlo, Cabiddu Gianfranca, Fumagalli Giordano, Caloro Giorgia, Piccoli Giorgina, Capasso Giovanbattista, Gambaro Giovanni, Tognarelli Giuliana, Bonforte Giuseppe, Conte Giuseppe, Toscano Giuseppe, Del Rosso Goffredo, Capizzi Irene, Baragetti Ivano, Oldrizzi Lamberto, Gesualdo Loreto, Biancone Luigi, Magnano Manuela, Ricardi Marco, Di Bari Maria, Laudato Maria, Sirico Maria Luisa, Ferraresi Martina, Provenzano Michele, Malaguti Moreno, Palmieri Nicola, Murrone Paola, Cirillo Pietro, Dattolo Pietro, Acampora Pina, Nigro Rita, Boero Roberto, Scarpioni Roberto, Sicoli Rosa, Malandra Rosella, Savoldi Silvana, Bertoli Silvio, Borrelli Silvio, Maxia Stefania, Maffei Stefano, Mangano Stefano, Cicchetti Teresa, Rappa Tiziana, Palazzo Valentina, De Simone Walter, Schrander Anita, van Dam Bastiaan, Siegert Carl, Gaillard Carlo, Beerenhout Charles, Verburgh Cornelis, Janmaat Cynthia, Hoogeveen Ellen, Hoorn Ewout, Dekker Friedo, Boots Johannes, Boom Henk, Eijgenraam Jan-Willem, Kooman Jeroen, Rotmans Joris, Jager Kitty, Vogt Liffert, Raasveld Maarten, Vervloet Marc, van Buren Marjolijn, van Diepen Merel, Chesnaye Nicholas, Leurs Paul, Voskamp Pauline, Blankestijn Peter, van Esch Sadie, Boorsma Siska, Berger Stefan, Konings Constantijn, Aydin Zeynep, Musiała Aleksandra, Szymczak Anna, Olczyk Ewelina, Augustyniak-Bartosik Hanna, Miśkowiec-Wiśniewska Ilona, Manitius Jacek, Pondel Joanna, Jędrzejak Kamila, Nowańska Katarzyna, Nowak Łukasz, Szymczak Maciej, Durlik Magdalena, Dorota Szyszkowska, Nieszporek Teresa, Heleniak Zbigniew, Jonsson Andreas, Blom Anna-Lena, Rogland Björn, Wallquist Carin, Vargas Denes, Dimény Emöke, Sundelin Fredrik, Uhlin Fredrik, Welander Gunilla, Hernandez Isabel Bascaran, Gröntoft Knut-Christian, Stendahl Maria, Svensson Maria, Evans Marie, Heimburger Olof, Kashioulis Pavlos, Melander Stefan, Almquist Tora, Jensen Ulrika, Woodman Alistair, McKeever Anna, Ullah Asad, McLaren Barbara, Harron Camille, Barrett Carla, O'Toole Charlotte, Summersgill Christina, Geddes Colin, Glowski Deborah, McGlynn Deborah, Sands Dympna, Caskey Fergus, Roy Geena, Hirst Gillian, King Hayley, McNally Helen, Masri-Senghor Houda, Murtagh Hugh, Rayner Hugh, Turner Jane, Wilcox Joanne, Berdeprado Jocelyn, Wong Jonathan, Banda Joyce, Jones Kirsteen, Haydock Lesley, Wilkinson Lily, Carmody Margaret, Weetman Maria, Joinson Martin, Dutton Mary, Matthews Michael, Morgan Neal, Bleakley Nina, Cockwell Paul, Roderick Paul, Mason Phil, Kalra Philip, Sajith Rincy, Chapman Sally, Navjee Santee, Crosbie Sarah, Brown Sharon, Tickle Sheila, Mathavakkannan Suresh, Kuan Ying,
Affiliation:
1. Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, ERA Registry, Medical Informatics , Amsterdam , the Netherlands 2. Amsterdam Public Health, Health Behaviours and Chronic Diseases and Methodology , Amsterdam , the Netherlands 3. Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol , Bristol, UK 4. Renal Unit, Department of Clinical Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Karolinska Institutet and Karolinska University Hospital , Stockholm , Sweden 5. IFC-CNR, Clinical Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Renal Diseases and Hypertension , Reggio Calabria , Italy 6. Department of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University , Wroclaw , Poland 7. Division of Nephrology, University Hospital of Würzburg , Würzburg , Germany 8. North Bristol NHS Trust, Renal Unit , Bristol , UK 9. Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden , the Netherlands 10. G.O.M., Bianchi Melacrino Morelli , Reggio Calabria , Italy 11. Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Quality of Care , Amsterdam , the Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at a higher risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) compared with the general population, but gender differences in this risk, especially in older adults, are not fully known. We aim to identify gender differences in the risk of MACE in older European CKD patients, and explore factors that may explain these differences.
Methods
The European Quality study (EQUAL) is a prospective study on stage 4–5 CKD patients, ≥65 years old, not on dialysis, from Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and the UK. Cox regression and cumulative incidence competing risk curves were used to identify gender differences in MACE risks. Mediation analysis was used to identify variables which may explain risk differences between men and women.
Results
A total of 417 men out of 1134 (37%) and 185 women out of 602 women (31%) experienced at least one MACE, over a follow-up period of 5 years. Women had an 18% lower risk of first MACE compared with men (hazard ratio 0.82; 95% confidence interval 0.69–0.97; P = .02), which was attenuated after adjusting for pre-existing cardiometabolic comorbidities and cardiovascular risk factors. There were no significant gender differences in the risk of recurrent MACE or fatal MACE. The risk difference in MACE by gender was larger in patients aged 65–75 years, compared with patients over 75 years.
Conclusions
In a cohort of older adults with advanced CKD, women had lower risks of MACE. These risk differences were partially explained by pre-existing cardiometabolic comorbidities and cardiovascular risk factors.
Funder
European Renal Association Swedish Medical Association Stockholm County Council Dutch Kidney Foundation National Institute for Health Research
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Transplantation,Nephrology
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