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  • Higher HD Dose Linked with Better Survival

    A national registry of 32,283 standard HD patients found that “a higher dose of dialysis was consistently associated with better survival.” Kt was most discriminating, with survival highest in the upper Kt quartile. Arteriovenous access, hemodiafiltration, scheduled dialysis initiation, and long weekly HD hours predicted higher Kt.

    Read the abstract » | (added 2021-07-12)

    Tags: Dialysis Frequency, Survival, Kt, Mortality

  • Home vs. In-center HD Outcomes from a Matched Cohort

    After adjusting for BMI, smoking, race, and comorbidities, home HD came out ahead of in-center HD when 181 home HD patients were matched to 413 using in-center HD. With home HD, the risk of death was significantly less, and phosphate levels were significantly lower. There were no major differences in transplant rates, graft survival, hemoglobin, calcium, or PTH levels.

    Read the abstract » | (added 2021-06-15)

    Tags: Dialysis Modality; End stage Kidney Disease; Haemodialysis, Hemodialysis, Home Haemodialysis, Home Hemodialysis, Mortality

  • 10-year PD Survival

    In a group of 533 incident PD patients (mean starting age of 48 +16 years) followed from 2006 until 2018, survival at 1 year was 93%, at 3 years 81%, at 5 years 64%, and at 10 years 36%. Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) occurred in 1.3%.

    Read the abstract » | (added 2020-06-10)

    Tags: Peritoneal Dialysis, Mortality, Long Term Outcome