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Free and total p-cresol sulfate levels and infectious hospitalizations in hemodialysis patients in CHOICE and HEMO.
P-cresol sulfate (PCS), a prototype protein-bound uremic retention solute, has been shown to exert toxic effects in vitro. The researchers explored the relationship between free and total PCS and indoxyl sulfate (IS) with infection-related hospitalizations (IH) and septicemia in 2 cohorts. Their results suggest an association between higher concentrations of free PCS and infection-related and sepsis-related hospitalizations in hemodialysis patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS008365.
Citation: Banerjee T, Meyer TW, Shafi T .
Free and total p-cresol sulfate levels and infectious hospitalizations in hemodialysis patients in CHOICE and HEMO.
Medicine 2017 Feb;96(6):e5799. doi: 10.1097/md.0000000000005799.
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Keywords: Hospitalization, Kidney Disease and Health, Kidney Disease and Health, Digestive Disease and Health, Sepsis