Spontaneous variability of pre-dialysis concentrations of uremic toxins over time in stable hemodialysis patients

PLoS One. 2017 Oct 10;12(10):e0186010. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186010. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Background and aim: Numerous outcome studies and interventional trials in hemodialysis (HD) patients are based on uremic toxin concentrations determined at one single or a limited number of time points. The reliability of these studies however entirely depends on how representative these cross-sectional concentrations are. We therefore investigated the variability of predialysis concentrations of uremic toxins over time.

Methods: Prospectively collected predialysis serum samples of the midweek session of week 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12, and 16 were analyzed for a panel of uremic toxins in stable chronic HD patients (N = 18) while maintaining dialyzer type and dialysis mode during the study period.

Results: Concentrations of the analyzed uremic toxins varied substantially between individuals, but also within stable HD patients (intra-patient variability). For urea, creatinine, beta-2-microglobulin, and some protein-bound uremic toxins, Intra-class Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was higher than 0.7. However, for phosphorus, uric acid, symmetric and asymmetric dimethylarginine, and the protein-bound toxins hippuric acid and indoxyl sulfate, ICC values were below 0.7, implying a concentration variability within the individual patient even exceeding 65% of the observed inter-patient variability.

Conclusion: Intra-patient variability may affect the interpretation of the association between a single concentration of certain uremic toxins and outcomes. When performing future outcome and interventional studies with uremic toxins other than described here, one should quantify their intra-patient variability and take into account that for solutes with a large intra-patient variability associations could be missed.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Arginine / analogs & derivatives
  • Arginine / analysis
  • Creatinine / analysis
  • Female
  • Hemodialysis Solutions / chemistry*
  • Hippurates / analysis
  • Humans
  • Indican / analysis
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Observer Variation
  • Phosphorus / analysis
  • Renal Dialysis*
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic / therapy*
  • Toxins, Biological / analysis*
  • Urea / analysis
  • Uric Acid / analysis
  • beta 2-Microglobulin / analysis

Substances

  • Hemodialysis Solutions
  • Hippurates
  • Toxins, Biological
  • beta 2-Microglobulin
  • uremia middle molecule toxins
  • Uric Acid
  • Phosphorus
  • symmetric dimethylarginine
  • N,N-dimethylarginine
  • Urea
  • Arginine
  • Creatinine
  • Indican
  • hippuric acid

Grants and funding

This study was financially supported by the Belgian Fund for Research Flanders (FWO Vlaanderen, project number G0A4614N).