Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Vol 13, Issue 9 2345-2347, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
M Prata, C Madeira, O Vicente and M Miguel
Background: The long-term effect of recombinant human
erythropoietin (rhEPO) on the blood-lipid profile has not been well
documented. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether rhEPO therapy
affects the lipid pattern. Methods: A group of 102
maintenance haemodialysis patients were treated for 2 years with rhEPO
given intravenously at the end of the dialysis session. Attempts were made
to keep the haemoglobin (Hb) at 10-11 g/dl and/or the haematocrit (Hct) at
30-35%. Twenty maintenance haemodialysis patients not treated with rhEPO
were examined as controls. Total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol,
HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, apolipoproteins A1 and B, and lipoprotein
(a) [Lp (a)] were assessed at baseline (without rhEPO), and 1 and 2 years
after the beginning of treatment. Hb, Hct and ferritin were measured
monthly, and Kt/v was evaluated monthly and kept above 1.1.
Results: During follow-up, in both groups, there was a
significant increase in Apo A1 and no significant changes in the other
lipid parameters. In the treated group, Hb and Hct increased significantly
after the fourth month of treatment. Conclusions:
Erythropoietin therapy does not affect significantly the levels of total
cholesterol, LDL- and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, Apo B and Lp (a) in
maintenance hemodialysis patients. Key words:
dialysis; erythropoietin; lipid profile
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Lipid profile in haemodialysis patients treated with recombinant human erythropoietin
Department of Nephrology and Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, Hospital de Santa Maria, Av Prof Egas Moniz, P-1600 Lisboa, Portugal; Corresponding author
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