Peritoneal Membrane Transport and Hypoalbuminemia: Cause or Effect?

Author:

Margetts Peter J.1,McMullin Joseph P.1,Rabbat Christian G.1,Churchill David N.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Objective Peritoneal membrane transport has been associated with serum albumin and clinical outcome. We examined the relationship between serum albumin and peritoneal membrane transport status before and after the initiation of peritoneal dialysis. Setting Patients were followed at a tertiary-care regional nephrology program at St. Joseph's Hospital, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Methods Incident peritoneal dialysis patients between 1 January 1995 and 31 May 1998 were eligible if there was a peritoneal equilibration test within 180 days of starting dialysis, and a serum albumin value measured within 90 days prior to, and 20 to 70 days after initiating dialysis. Main Outcome Measures Serum albumin, before and after the initiation of dialysis, and the presence of proteinuric renal disease were compared with the peritoneal equilibration test results. Results Among 67 identified patients, there were 7 high, 27 high-average, 26 low-average, and 7 low transporters and the mean serum albumin values before dialysis were 35.1, 37.4, 37.8, and 40.4 g/L, respectively ( p < 0.001). Serum albumin values prior to the initiation of dialysis correlated significantly with the 4-hour D/P creatinine ratio ( r = –0.251, p = 0.040). After initiation of dialysis, the correlation was stronger ( r = –0.447, p < 0.001). Serum albumin prior to initiation of dialysis was lower for those with proteinuric than nonproteinuric renal disease (36.4 g/L vs 38.8 g/L, p = 0.04). The trend to lower serum albumin in high transporters was seen in patients with both proteinuric and nonproteinuric renal disease. Conclusion The association between higher peritoneal membrane transport and lower serum albumin is present before initiation of dialysis in both proteinuric and nonproteinuric renal disease. The poor outcomes associated with low serum albumin and higher peritoneal membrane transport might be explained by other underlying factors. The contribution of inflammation, malnutrition, and fluid overload requires further study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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