Related Experiment Video
Updated: Dec 8, 2025

A Mouse 5/6th Nephrectomy Model That Induces Experimental Uremic Cardiomyopathy
Published on: November 7, 2017
Higher cardiovascular mortality in men with persistent dipstick hematuria
Kunitoshi Iseki1, Tsuneo Konta2, Koichi Asahi2
1Steering Committee for "Design of the comprehensive health care system for chronic kidney disease (CKD) based on the individual risk assessment by Specific Health Checkups", Fukushima, Japan. chihokun_ohra@yahoo.co.jp.
Background:
We previously reported that dipstick hematuria (UH) was associated with higher all-cause mortality in men, but not in women. We extended the observation and examined the causes of death using repeated urinalysis in men.
Methods:
Subjects were those who participated the Tokutei-Kenshin between 2008 to 2015 in seven districts. Using National database of death certificate, we identified those who might have died and confirmed further with the collaborations of the regional National Health Insurance agency and public health nurses. Dipstick results of 1 + and higher were defined as hematuria. Hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated using the Cox proportional hazard analysis. We adjusted for age, body mass index, eGFR, proteinuria, comorbid condition (diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and dyslipidemia), past history (stroke, heart disease, and kidney disease), and lifestyle (smoking, drinking, walking, and exercise).
Results:
A total of 170,119 men were studied and 70,350 (41.4% of the total) were re-examined next year. The prevalence of UH (-/-), UH (-/+), UH (±), and UH (+ /+) was 77.2% (N = 54,298), 14.0% (N = 9,838), 1.4% (N = 1014) and 7.4% (N = 5,200), respectively. We identified 1,162 deaths (1.7% of the total of the re-examined). The adjusted HR (95% CI) was 1.49 (1.22-1.81) for all-cause mortality and 1.83 (1.23-2.71) for cardiovascular death compared to those with UH (-/-), respectively. However, that for cancer mortality risk was not significant: 1.23 (0.92-1.64).
Conclusions:
In men, persistent dipstick hematuria is a significantly risk factor of all-cause mortality, in particular cardiovascular death among general screening participants.
Related Concept Videos
Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
Prostate disorders are another major concern. These conditions can impair urinary flow due to the prostate's location around the urethra....
Chronic Kidney Disease II: Clinical Manifestations
Blood Studies for Cardiovascular System II: CRP, Hcy, and Cardiac Natriuretic Peptide Markers
These markers indicate stress or strain on the heart muscle:
Natriuretic Peptides (BNP)
Cardiac myocytes produce these hormones in response to ventricular stretching...
Psychoneuroimmunology: Cardiovascular Disease
A key area of focus in PNI is the relationship between stress and coronary...
Hemodialysis II: Procedure and Complications
Nursing Assessment of the Genitourinary System I: Health History

