Journal Watch - PDOPPS
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Women May Fare Better on PD Than Men
The International observational PDOPPS has turned its attention to the examination of sex differences in PD outcomes like mortality, transfer to HD, peritonitis, and transplant rates. PD patients from eight countries (n=25,292) were 43% female on average, and females had lower mortality rates, fewer transfers to HD, and lower rates of peritonitis. In South Korea, for example, median time on PD was 6.4 years for females, but just 4.9 years for males.
Read the abstract » | (added 2025-12-17)
Tags: PDOPPS, Gender, PD Outcomes, Mortality, Transfer To HD, Peritonitis, Transplant Rates
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PDOPPS on Incremental PD Starts and Clinical Outcomes
What dose should be offered at the start of incremental PD? An international prospective cohort study assessed 1,365 patients from 128 clinics in seven countries who began standard (63%) or incremental (37%) PD within3 months of January 1, 2014 until December 31, 2017. There was no significant difference in transfer to HD between the standard PD (15%/year) and incremental PD (14%/year), nor were there differences between groups in peritonitis or mortality.
Read the abstract » | (added 2025-11-11)

