Does the obesity survival paradox of dialysis patients differ with age? Blood Purif. 2015;39(1-3):193-9.Calabia J, Arcos E, Carrero JJ, et al. Does the Obesity Survival Paradox of Dialysis Patients Differ with Age? [J]. Blood Purif, 2015,39(1-3):193-199....
Patients. —All Medicare end-stage renal disease patients 55 years of age or older (n=95 394) who began chronic dialysis treatment in the US between 1982 and 1987. Main Outcome Measures. —The 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates for each of six age strata and, within each strata, for...
For example, age-dependent sleep pattern changes that occur in elderly individuals might predispose them to the early-morning arising required for morning dialysis, and their increased tendency to nap might also enhance the likelihood of their sleeping during the procedure.24,25 To test this ...
The mean age was 62.5 ± 14.2 years, and 1125 patients (38.8%) were men (Table 1). More than 50% of the patients had diabetic nephropathy as the primary renal disease. The proportion of peritoneal dialysis (PD) and early referral rate were higher in the planned dialysis group (PD...
However, they were primarily concerned with the mortality rate (within 1 and 2 years after hip fracture). It is well known that glomerular filtration rate decreases with age, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is more severe in the elderly15. Mataliotakis and associates found that patients with...
Aims/hypothesis We investigated the survival rate of Danish diabetic patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) between 1990 and 2005 and evaluated possible predictors of survival rate. Materials and methods Data were obtained from the Danish National Register on Dialysis and Transplantation and from...
The relationship between income and survival rates for chronic dialysis patients in Michigan was examined. To evaluate the relative risk (RR) of dying, by income, a Cox survival regression model was used to adjust for age, race (black versus white), gender, dialytic treatment modality, year of...
However, they were primarily concerned with the mortality rate (within 1 and 2 years after hip fracture). It is well known that glomerular filtration rate decreases with age, and chronic kidney disease (CKD) is more severe in the elderly15. Mataliotakis and associates found that patients with...
Predictors of survival in anuric peritoneal dialysis patients BACKGROUND: Residual glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a much more important determinant of survival in peritoneal dialysis patients, than peritoneal sol... MAM Jansen,F Termorshuizen,JC Korevaar,... - 《Kidney International》 被引量:...
Distance to the transplant center may play a pivotal role in the impaired access to transplantation faced by rural residents. In a previous investigation of the impact of distance on liver transplantation using a single-state hospital discharge database, the rate of liver transplants per admission ...