Bicik, ZerrinCoskun, AbdurrahmanSerteser, MustafaBulur, AtillaMese, MeralUnsal, Ibrahim2023-02-212023-02-212014-01-0110.1002/jcla.21653https://hdl.handle.net/11443/1351http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.21653Background Acidosis is associated with protein-energy malnutrition, inflammation, and bone disease, and low bicarbonate levels have been implicated in higher mortality rates in chronic kidney disease. Recently, the concentration of serum pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) has become accepted as a prognostic marker in hemodialysis patients. This study determined the relationship between PAPP-A and bicarbonate levels in these patients. Methods The study enrolled 65 hemodialysis patients (41 males, 24 females) and 26 control subjects (11 males, 15 females). Serum PAPP-A, intact parathormone (iPTH), calcium, phosphorus (P), and bicarbonate levels were measured. Correlations between PAPP-A and bicarbonate, iPTH, calcium, and phosphorus were evaluated. Results Median PAPP-A levels were significantly higher in hemodialysis patients {[}15.1 (<0.03-158.8) ng/ml] than in control subjects {[}6.6 (<0.03-16.4) ng/ml] (P < 0.05). There were statistically significant correlations between serum PAPP-A and bicarbonate, iPTH, and P in hemodialysis patients but not in control subjects. Conclusion Elevation of serum PAPP-A has been found in hemodialysis patients and its significant correlation with bicarbonate suggests that it may be a prognostic factor.PAPP-Aacidosishemodialysisacute coronary syndromebicarbonateAssociation Between Serum Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A and Bicarbonate in Hemodialysis PatientsArticleWOS:000332840500006