Association between Xerosis and Severity of Pruritus in Patients with
Chronic Renal Failure Undergoing Hemodialysis
at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin (RSMH) General Hospital Palembang,
Indonesia
Fifa Argentina
1*
, Ramdani
2
, M. Zulkarnain
3
, Debby Handayati Harahap
4
, Citra Tresna Murti
1
1
Dermatology and Venereology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sriwijaya University/
Dr. Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital, Palembang, Indonesia
Jl. Jendral Sudirman KM 3.5, Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia
2
Medical Education Program Study, Faculty of Medicine, Sriwijaya University/
Dr. Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital, Palembang, Indonesia
Jl. Dr. Moh. Ali, Sekip Jaya, Kemuning, Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia
3
Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia
4
Medical Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia
Keywords: chronic renal failure, pruritus, xerosis.
Abstract: Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a disease that affected many people and had become a global epidemic. Xerosis
and pruritus are the most common cutaneus manifestation in patients with CRF undergoing hemodialysis.
Xerosis allegedly play a role in the pathogenesis of pruritus. The aim of this research was to analyze the
association between xerosis and severity of pruritus. This research was an observational analytic study with
cross-sectional design conducted in Hemodialysis Installation (HI) of RSMH Palembang. The research
subjects were 81 patients with CRF undergoing hemodialysis period September-November 2016. The
assessment consists of: evaluation of pruritus by using interviews, severity of pruritus was measured by using
visual analog scale (VAS), xerosis was assessed by physical examination, severity of xerosis was measured
by body surface area (BSA) affected. The data were processed using application of computer for which p
<0,05 were accepted as significant. From 81 subjects research, xerosis were observed in 69,1%, pruritus in
61,7%. There was association between xerosis and pruritus (PR= 4,86; p = 0,003) and severity of xerosis and
pruritus (PR= 8,09; p = 0,005). There was no association between xerosis and severity of pruritus (PR = 3,600;
p= 0,144). There was significant association between xerosis and pruritus but not with the severity of pruritus;
and significant association between the severity of xerosis and pruritus. Patient with xerosis had five times
higher possibility suffer from pruritus. Patient with moderate until severe xerosis had eight times higher
possibility suffer from pruritus.
1 INTRODUCTION
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a syndrome
characterized by progressive and irreversible kidney
function loss with a diverse etiology. This disease is
one of the most common chronic diseases and has
become a global epidemic and the incidence rate is
increasing worldwide developed countries and
developing countries. (Peres , 2014)It is estimated
that more than 50 million people worldwide
experience CRF and 1 million of them require renal
replacement therapy. Data show that cases of chronic
renal failure are mostly diagnosed in the late stages
with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. This is
largely due to poor screening and treatment programs
of disease causes. CRF is caused by a diverse etiology
and in Indonesia glomerulonephritis disease is still a
major cause of chronic renal failure in the past few
decades even in the United States it is reported that
diabetes mellitus is ranked first. (Suwitra,
2014)Chronic renal failure affects and manifests to
many systems such as the nervous system,
gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, hematologic,
endocrine and skin. (OnelmisSener, 2012)
Argentina, F., Ramdani, ., Zulkarnain, M., Harahap, D. and Murti, C.
Association between Xerosis and Severity of Pruritus in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure Undergoing Hemodialysis at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin (RSMH) General Hospital Palembang,
Indonesia.
DOI: 10.5220/0008154602310235
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In relation to the skin system, in end-stage CRF
patients 50-100% have at least one cutaneous
manifestation. This manifestation is very diverse and
can be obtained both before and after initiating
dialysis. This manifestation may be divided into
specific cutaneous manifestations such as calcifilaxis,
bullous dermatosis, acquaired perforating dermatosis
and manifestationsnon-specific cutaneous ones such
as pruritus, xerosis and pigmentation. (Masmoudi,
2014)Pruritus and xerosis are the most common
manifestations in patients with CRF and are more
common in patients undergoing hemodialysis than
peritoneal dialysis. (Manetil, 2009) These two
manifestations can be obtained in varying degrees of
chronic renal failure. In several case series studies it
was reported that the prevalence of xerosis in patients
with CRF undergoing hemodialysis between 23-79%
and for pruritus between 36-57%. This prevalence
may increase with increasing degrees of CRF.
(Khanna ,2010)Although this is not life-threatening
but may affect the quality of life and tends to make
the patient anxious and depressed as each symptom
increases. (Szepietowski, 2011)
In some studies conducted by Khanna et al.
Thomas et al., that was a significant relationship
between xerosis and pruritus. (Khanna,2010)
(Thomas, 2012). Onelmis et al. (2012) also suggested
a significant association between the severity of
xerosis, especially severe xerosis with pruritus
events. This suggests that xerosis plays a role in the
pathogenesis of pruritus.
3
In the Peres et al (2014)
study also stated that xerosis plays a role in the
occurrence of pruritus in patients with chronic renal
failure. The symptoms of pruritus in patients with
CRF are generally found to vary from mild to severe,
which can interfere with sleep and even daily
activities. Pruritus is also often found to provide
secondary manifestations of the skin due to strong
and repeated scratching such as excoriation, chronic
lichen simplex, prurigo nodularis, acquaired
perforating dermatosis.
1
Research on the relationship
between xerosis and severity of pruritus is still low
and in RSMH Palembang has never been done.
Therefore, researchers want to do researchis to
determine the relationship between xerosis and
severity of pruritus in patients with chronic renal
failure who underwent hemodialysis at RSMH
Palembang.
2 METHODS
Observational analytic research with cross sectional
approach was undertaken in October to November
2016 at Hemodialysis Installation of RSMH
Palembang. There were 81 patients with chronic renal
failure who undergoing hemodialysis who fullfilled
the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The inclusion
criteria in this study included CRF patients
undergoing hemodialysis from September to
November 2016 and who signed informed consent.
Exclusion criteria included patients with
accompanying hepatitis, HIV, and cancer, patients
with other skin diseases, patients who had taken oral
antihistamine drugs 2 days before the examination
and who had been using emollient moisturizing
therapy 3 weeks prior to the examination. The
protocol has been approved of Ethic Committe,
Faculty of Medicine Sriwijaya University.
Pruritus events are known by interviewing
patients, the severity of pruritus is measured by using
Visual Analoge Scale (VAS). The incidence of
xerosis is obtained by performing a physical
examination and the severity of xerosis is measured
by looking at the affected Body Surface Area (BSA).
The analysis was performed by statistical test
Comparative analysis using Chi-square test or
Fisher's exact test on computer program to know the
relationship between xerosis andpruritus, xerosis and
severity of pruritus, severity of xerosis and pruritus.
3 RESULTS
Table 1 shows that of the 81 respondents (22.2%) are
the age group of 44-51 years and the least (4.9%) in
the 20-27 age group. Male respondents (54.3%) more
than female respondents (45.7%) and the majority of
respondents (51.9%) did not work. Respondents who
work as laborers/farmers and ABRI/PNS have the
same proportion of 12.3%, while the rest (23.5%)
work as self /private employees.
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Table 1. Distribution of Respondents Based on Sociodemographic Characteristics.
Characteristics Total Percenta
g
e
(
%
)
Age (years)
20-27
28-35
36-43
44-51
52-59
60-67
68-75
4
6
13
18
17
16
7
4.9
7.4
16.1
22.2
21.0
19.8
8.6
Sex
Male
Female
44
37
54.3
45.7
Occupation
Laborers/Farmers
ABRI/PNS
Self/Private Employees
Not Work
10
10
19
42
12.3
12.3
23.5
51.9
(Primary Data, 2016)
In this study an analysis was conducted to
determine the relationship between xerosis and
pruritus by using Chi-Square test. The results showed
that there was a statistically significant relationship
between xerosis and pruritus (PR = 4.86; p = 0.003).
This means that respondents with xerosis are 5 times
more likely to have pruritus.
Table 2. Relationship Between Xerosis and Pruritus (n=81).
Characteristic
Pruritus Total
PR*
(
CI 95%
)
p value*
Yes No
Xerosis
Yes
No
41
9
15
16
56
25
4.859
(1.773-13.319)
0.003
Total 50 31 81
(Chi-Square Test, pvalue = 0.05)
Table 3. Relationship Between Xerosis and Severity of Pruritus (n=50).
Characteristic Pruritus Severity
Total
PR*
(CI 95%)
p value*
Moderate-
Severe
Mild
Xerosis
Yes
No
36
6
5
3
41
9
3.600
(0.676-19.163)
0.144
Total 42 8 50
(Fisher Exact Test, p value = 0.05)
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In addition, by statistical analysis using Fisher's
exact test test results obtained no significant
relationship between xerosis and severity of pruritus
(PR = 3.600; p = 0.144).
Fisher's exact test was performed to determine the
relationship between the severity of xerosis and
pruritus, and there was a significant correlation
between the severity of xerosis and pruritus (PR =
8.094 ; p = 0.005) which means that respondents who
had moderate and severe xerosis were 8 times more
likely to have pruritus.
Table 4. Relationship Between Severity of Xerosis and Pruritus (n=56).
Characteristic Pruritus
Tota
l
PR*
(CI
95%)
p value*
Yes No
Xerosis Severity
Moderate -Severe
Mild
37
4
8
7
45
11
8.094
(1.905-
34.393)
0.005
Total 41 15 56
(Fisher Exact Test, p value = 0.05)
4 DISCUSSION
In this research note that respondents who
experienced pruritus at most respondents had xerosis.
The number of respondents who experienced pruritus
with xerosis were 41 respondents (73.2%). In
previous studies, the proportion of pruritus was
greater in the respondents with xerosis.8 This is
consistent with the theory that xerosis plays a role in
the occurrence of pruritus in patients with chronic
renal failure. (Peres, 2014)
Several studies have reported that elevated
serum phosphorus levels and calcium levels
contribute to the pathogenesis of pruritus. It was
considered because it has been an increase in the
concentration of divalent ions in the skin which then
causes mikropresipitasi calcium or magnesium
phosphate which can be a cause of
pruritus.Hyperparathyroidism, iron deficiency
anemia, xerosis also reported to contribute to the
cause pruritus.
(
OnelmisSener, 2012) Many factors
are involved in the pathogenesis of pruritus such as
secondary hyperparathyroidism, xerosis, increased
levels of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, serum
histamine, hipervitaminosis A. pruritus in patients
with chronic renal failure caused by the accumulation
of slow metabolic processes or hormonal imbalances
in the body. (Thomas, 2012)
The results showed a very significant
relationship between xerosis and pruritus (PR =
4.859; p = 0.003). Patients with chronic renal failure
with xerosis have 5 times higher probability to
experience pruritus compared with patients without
xerosis. Xerosis contributes to the pathogenesis of
pruritus. Impaired skin barrier function in the form of
decreasing water content in the stratum corneum
facilitates incoming irritants that can trigger or trigger
the occurrence of pruritus and can initiate an
inflammatory response.
(
Yosipovitch, 2004).Xerosis
in patients with chronic renal failure may reduce the
threshold of pruritus, thus facilitating other factors to
trigger the itch.
(
Zucker, 2003)
that, in response to the low humidity
environment there will be increased and
degranulation of mast cells and histamine levels in the
epidermis. Pruritus in patients with xerosis has been
associated with abnormal function of nerve fibers in
the epidermis and papilla dermis. (Peres, 2014)
The results showed that there was a very
significant relationship between the severity of
xerosis and pruritus (PR = 8.094; p = 0.005). Patients
with chronic renal failure with moderate to severe
xerosis are 8 times more likely to have pruritus than
patients with mild xerosis. This is in accordance with
the results of previous studies conducted by Khanna
et al. (2012) and Onelmis et al. (2012) indicating that
the severity of xerosis was significantly significant as
a pruritus risk factor. (OnelmisSener,2012)
(Khanna,2010)
5 CONCLUSIONS
From this research can be concluded there is a very
meaningful relationship between xerosis and pruritus
and the severity of xerosis and pruritus. However,
there is no association between xerosis and the
severity of pruritus. Patients with chronic renal failure
who undergo hemodialysis and having xerosis are 5
times more likely to have pruritus and those with
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moderate to severe xerosis may be 8 times higher for
pruritus.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thank the Faculty of
Medicine of Sriwijaya University and all those who
assist in the effort of this research.
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