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J Nephropathol. 2023;12(4): e17350.
doi: 10.34172/jnp.2022.17350

Scopus ID: 85172382239
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Original Article

Relation of serum aluminum level to uremic pruritus in end-stage renal disease patients on maintenance hemodialysis

Iman Ibrahim Sarhan ORCID logo, Ahmed Mohamed Tawfik, Tamer Wahid El Said, Mahmoud Nady Abd El Aziz Abd El Azim* ORCID logo, Hussein Sayed Hussein

1 Internal Medicine and Nephrology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
*Corresponding Author: Mahmoud Nady Abd El Aziz Abd El Azim, Email: mahmoudnady@med.asu.edu.eg, , Email: hooooooda5@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: Uremic pruritus is a common discomfort in end-stage renal disease patients on long-term hemodialysis. It negatively affects patients’ quality of life and is associated with increased mortality. The pathogenesis of uremic pruritus is complex. Aluminum is a toxic metal and common human allergen that causes an immune reaction in patients on hemodialysis. Aluminum is hypothesized to play a vital role in the pathogenesis of uremic pruritus. Controlling serum aluminum levels is still critical for patients on long-term hemodialysis.

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of hyperaluminemia and assess its correlation with uremic pruritus in patients on long-term hemodialysis.

Patients and Methods: We conducted a case-control study on 90 patients on long-term hemodialysis at the dialysis units of Ain Shams university hospitals. We used the 5-D itch scale numerical rating system to determine the presence and severity of pruritus in our study participants. We collected blood samples to estimate blood urea nitrogen levels pre- and post-dialysis, as well as the measured urea reduction ratio, serum creatinine, hemoglobin level, intact parathyroid hormone, ionized calcium, serum phosphate levels, iron study and serum aluminum levels.

Results: Our study showed no statistically significant differences between the pruritic and non-pruritic study groups (median values 9.78 [6.48–11.72] and 9.13 [6.3–10.4] for the pruritic and non-pruritic groups, respectively; P = 0.32).

Conclusion: The serum aluminum levels of our study participants were higher than the normal levels in humans. Patients in the pruritic group had higher levels than those in the non-pruritic group. However, aluminum levels were not significantly associated with either the presence or severity of pruritus in patients on long-term hemodialysis.


Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education:

Elevated serum aluminum levels have deleterious effects on the human body, especially on patients on long-term dialysis. These effects include uremic pruritus, which affects patients’ quality of life and is associated with increased mortality. Controlling serum aluminum levels attenuates these deleterious effects and improves patients’ quality of life.

Please cite this paper as: Sarhan II, Tawfik AM, El Said TW, Abd El Aziz Abd El Azim MN, Sayed Hussein H. Relation of serum aluminum level to uremic pruritus in end-stage renal disease patients on maintenance hemodialysis. J Nephropathol. 2023;12(4):e17350. DOI: 10.34172/jnp.2022.17350.

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Submitted: 07 Feb 2022
Accepted: 09 Apr 2022
ePublished: 18 Apr 2022
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