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Highest-tertile Lp(a) independently predicts both cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in 200 Chinese hemodialysis patients (Int Urol Nephrol 2025)

Original title: Lipoprotein(a) levels and cardiovascular mortality risk in Chinese patients undergoing hemodialysis

Int Urol Nephrol · · 6

Liang Q, Zhang G, Jiang L, Li B, Song K

This retrospective cohort study followed 200 patients on maintenance hemodialysis at Beijing Tongren Hospital from January 2013 to July 2024 (median follow-up 66.5 months) to evaluate whether Lp(a) predicts cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in this high-risk Chinese population. Of 121 deaths recorded (60.5% of the cohort), 66 (54.5%) were cardiovascular. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed patients in the highest Lp(a) tertile had the lowest survival for both cardiovascular and all-cause mortality, and multivariable Cox regression confirmed higher Lp(a) as an independent predictor of both outcomes; restricted cubic spline analysis showed mortality risk rising continuously with Lp(a) level. The authors conclude elevated serum Lp(a) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in Chinese hemodialysis patients, supporting its use as a risk marker in this population.

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Original abstract

Purpose: Lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) is recognized as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the general population. However, its impact on CVD mortality among Chinese patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) has not been fully established. This study aimed to evaluate the association between Lp(a) levels and both CVD mortality and all-cause mortality in this population.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted involving 200 MHD patients from Beijing Tongren Hospital, analyzed from January 1, 2013, to July 1, 2024. The mortality outcomes included CVD-related and all-cause mortality. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were utilized to assess the impact of Lp(a), while Cox regression analysis and restrict cubic spline were performed to explore associations.

Results: The median follow-up duration was 66.5 months, with 121 deaths recorded (60.5%), of which 66 (54.5%) were due to CVD. Kaplan-Meier analysis indicated that patients in the highest tertile of Lp(a) levels had the lowest survival for both CVD mortality and all-cause mortality. In multivariable Cox regression, higher Lp(a) levels were independently associated with an increased risk of both CVD mortality and all-cause mortality. The restricted cubic splines regression model showed that the risk of CVD mortality and all-cause mortality increased with rising Lp(a) levels.

Conclusion: Elevated serum Lp(a) levels are independently associated with increased mortality from both CVD and all causes in Chinese MHD patients. These findings indicate that serum Lp(a) may be a significant risk factor for CVD mortality in this population.

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