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Differences in physical symptoms between those with and without kidney disease: a comparative study across disease stages in a UK population

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posted on 2021-12-21, 09:31 authored by TJ Wilkinson, DGD Nixon, J Palmer, CJ Lightfoot, AC Smith
Background: Those living with kidney disease (KD) report extensive symptom burden. However, research into how symptoms change across stages is limited. The aims of this study were to 1) describe symptom burden across disease trajectory, and 2) to explore whether symptom burden is unique to KD when compared to a non-KD population. Methods: Participants aged > 18 years with a known diagnosis of KD (including haemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD)) and with a kidney transplant) completed the Leicester Kidney Symptom Questionnaire (KSQ). A non-KD group was recruited as a comparative group. Multinominal logistic regression modelling was used to test the difference in likelihood of those with KD reporting each symptom. Results: In total, 2279 participants were included in the final analysis (age 56.0 (17.8) years, 48% male). The main findings can be summarised as: 1) the number of symptoms increases as KD severity progresses; 2) those with early stage KD have a comparable number of symptoms to those without KD; 3) apart from those receiving PD, the most frequently reported symptom across every other group, including the non-KD group, was ‘feeling tired’; and 4) being female independently increased the likelihood of reporting more symptoms. Conclusions: Our findings have important implications for patients with KD. We have shown that high symptom burden is prevalent across the spectrum of disease, and present novel data on symptoms experienced in those without KD. Symptoms requiring the most immediate attention given their high prevalence may include pain and fatigue. Trial registration: The study was registered prospectively as ISRCTN11596292.

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Studies in which data are presented were part-funded by the Stoneygate Trust. The work is supported by the National Institute for Health Research Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).

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Wilkinson, T.J., Nixon, D.G.D., Palmer, J. et al. Differences in physical symptoms between those with and without kidney disease: a comparative study across disease stages in a UK population. BMC Nephrol 22, 147 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02355-5

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Department of Health Sciences

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BMC Nephrology

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22

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147

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BMC

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1471-2369

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1471-2369

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2021-04-05

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2021

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2021-04-22

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England

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eng

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