Hyporesponsiveness to Erythropoietin Therapy in End Stage Renal Disease Patients on Regular Hemodialysis

Authors

Dr. Jawad K. Manuti, Professor of medicine&nephrology, Dr. Muhammed Jassim Abd Ali, dr ali ghafil alwan
AL-Nahrain University-Medical College Department Of Medicine.

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate and search for causative factors that predispose to Anemia resistance to erythropoietin therapy in End stage renal failure patients on regular hemodialysis. Patients and methods: This is descriptive prospective study enrolling 350 patients with End stage renal disease on regular hemodialysis, during January 2019 to January 2020 at Al- Emamain Al-Kadumian Medical City \ Nephrology unit.117(44 female and 73 male) patients enrolled in this study whom met the inclusion criteria: Hgb level below 11 mg \ dl despite adequate erythropoietin dose, regular adequate HD, Iron and folic acid supplementation .Monthly bases measurement of CBC ,CRP , S. Albumin , S. Ca , S. Phos , S. PTH , S. Ferritin and Transferrin Saturation were obtained. Results: 39% of patients have anemia resistance to erythropoietin .48.7% of cases were taking Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers while 51.3% not. Hemoglobin level was significantly affected with ACEi or ARBs drugs use 8.20±1.17 mg\dl with drug use versus 8.95±0.82 mg\dl without ACEi or ARBs (p value <0.001). Hemoglobin level average was 7.85±1.01 mg\dl in female patients while 8.99±0.87 in male patients (p value <0.001). The mean WBC 7799 ± 2278 ×103\mm3 shows negative effect on Hgb level(p value < 0.001), The Hgb level was negatively correlated with serum ferritin level (mean S. ferritin 592.9577 ± 270.707ng\ml) (p value 0.031).CRP level negatively correlate with Hgb level (p value< 0.001) while Albumin Level Positively correlated (p value < 0.001). Regarding Parathyroid, S.ca and S. Pho level impacts on Hgb level shows negatively correlate of Hgb with PTH (mean 691.7144± 324.66 pg\ml)(p< 0.001 ) and S. Pho (mean 5.4637 ± 1.01585 mg\dl)(p value 0.024) and positive correlate with S.Ca (8.40744± 0.660188 mg\dl)(p value 0.023). Conclusion: The level of hemoglobin response to erythropoietin is significantly affected by Gender (female require higher dose), ACEi and ARBs treatment, WBC, CRP, Serum Albumin, Serum Calcium, Serum Ferritin, Serum Phosphorus and Serum Parathyroid hormone.