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Chronic Intractable Pruritus in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients: Prevalence, Impact, and Management Challenges — A Narrative Review

Karolina Świerczyńska, Rafał Białynicki-Birula, Jacek C Szepietowski

2021Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is recognized as a leading public health problem and causes numerous health complications. One of the most common and burdensome dermatological symptoms affecting patients undergoing dialysis is CKD-associated pruritus (CKD-aP). This condition not only has a negative impact on sleep, mood, daily activities, and quality of life but also increases the mortality risk of hemodialyzed patients. Despite that, this condition is greatly underestimated in clinical practice. Due to the complex and still not fully understood etiopathogenesis of CKD-aP, the choice of an effective therapy remains a challenge for clinicians. Most common therapeutic algorithms use topical treatment, phototherapy, and various systemic approaches. This review aimed to summarize most recent theories about the pathogenesis, clinical features, and treatment of CKD-aP.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNarrative reviewKidney diseaseIntensive care medicineQuality of life (healthcare)DiseaseDialysisReview articleHemodialysisAlternative medicinePublic healthMEDLINEChronic diseaseClinical PracticeDisease managementChronic conditionKidneyDermatology and Skin DiseasesPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisSkin Diseases and Diabetes