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Psychosocial Burden of Itch among Renal Transplant Recipients

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卷 14, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14050320

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renal transplant; itch; chronic kidney disease; burden; depression; anxiety

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  1. Regional Initiative of Excellence of Wroclaw Medical University [RN-N/1745-420/2020]
  2. Wroclaw Medical University [SUB.C260.21.011]

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Itch is a common symptom of chronic dermatoses and can be associated with systemic disorders. This study found that itch is a significant burden in renal transplant recipients (RTR), with higher prevalence of anxiety and depression among those experiencing itch. The severity of itch was positively correlated with anxiety, depression, and stigmatization. The results highlight the importance of addressing itch relief in a holistic approach to RTR patients.
Itch is the most common symptom of chronic dermatoses. Moreover, itch may be associated with systemic disorders. Chronic kidney disease-associated itch (CKD-aI) may affect up to 20% of renal transplant recipients (RTR). The aim of the study was to assess psychosocial burden of itch in RTR. The study was performed on a group of 129 RTR, out of which 54 (41.9%) experienced itch in the previous 3 days. A specially designed questionnaire assessing anxiety, depression, stigmatization, and quality of life was used. Results: Patients suffering from itch in the previous 3 days achieved significantly higher scores in GAD-7 (p < 0.001), BDI (p < 0.001), HADS total score (p < 0.001), HADS Depression (p = 0.004), and HADS Anxiety (p < 0.001). Severity of itch correlated positively with HADS, stigmatization scale, and GAD-7. Itch in RTR was associated with higher incidence of depression assessed with BDI (OR 3.7). Moreover, higher prevalence of anxiety was found among patients suffering from CKD-aI, assessed with HADS A and GAD-7 (OR 2.7 and OR 4.8, respectively) The results of our study clearly demonstrate that itch among RTR is a significant burden. Higher prevalence of depression and anxiety in this groups indicate the necessity of addressing itch relief as a part of holistic approach to patients after renal transplantation.

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