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A nomogram to predict hyperkalemia in patients with hemodialysis: a retrospective cohort study

Ziwei Mei, Jun Chen, Peipei Chen, Songmei Luo, Li’e Jin, Limei Zhou

2022BMC Nephrology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hyperkalemia increases the risk of mortality and cardiovascular-related hospitalizations in patients with hemodialysis. Predictors of hyperkalemia are yet to be identified. We aimed at developing a nomogram able to predict hyperkalemia in patients with hemodialysis. METHODS: ] ≥ 5.5 mmol/L. Data were collected from hemodialysis management system. Least Absolute Shrinkage Selection Operator (LASSO) analysis selected predictors preliminarily. A prediction model was constructed by multivariate logistic regression and presented as a nomogram. The performance of nomogram was measured by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration diagram, and decision curve analysis (DCA). This model was validated internally by calculating the performance on a validation cohort. RESULTS: A total of 401 patients were enrolled in this study. 159 (39.65%) patients were hyperkalemia. All participants were divided into development (n = 256) and validation (n = 145) cohorts randomly. Predictors in this nomogram were the number of hemodialysis session, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum sodium, serum calcium, serum phosphorus, and diabetes. The ROC curve of the training set was 0.82 (95%CI 0.77, 0.88). Similar ROC curve was achieved at validation set 0.81 (0.74, 0.88). The calibration curve demonstrated that the prediction outcome was correlated with the observed outcome. CONCLUSION: This nomogram helps clinicians in predicting the risk of PEW and managing serum potassium in the patients with hemodialysis.

Topics & Concepts

NomogramMedicineHyperkalemiaHemodialysisReceiver operating characteristicKidney diseaseInternal medicineNephrologyArea under the curveRetrospective cohort studySurgeryIntensive care medicinePotassium and Related DisordersDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementMagnesium in Health and Disease
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