Long-term modality-related mortally analysis in incident dialysis Patients

Chin Chan Lee, Chiao Yin Sun, Mai Szu Wu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

◆ Background: The effects of the various dialysis modalities on patient survival are different, especialty for diabetic patients. Hemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD) are the predominant renal replacement modalities. This study analyzes modality-related mortality in long-term dialysis patients. ◆ Methods: This prospective cohort study was conducted between May 1991 and October 2005. Incident patients that had initiated dialysis and had been on dialysis for more than 3 months were enrolled. All cause, infection related, and cardiovascular disease-related mortalities were used as end points. Patient survival was analyzed by the Cox proportional hazards model after adjusting forage, sex, diabetes, comorbidity, and time-averaged values of Laboratory data to control influential covariates. ◆ Results: In total, 1347 patients (258 on PD and 1089 on HD) were enrolled. Adjusted all cause, infection related, and cardiovascular disease-related mortality did not differ significantly between HD and PD patients. In diabetic patients, adjusted all-cause [HD vs PD: hazard ratio (HR) 0.717, 95% confidence intervaL,(CI) 0.400 - 1.2921 and infection- related mortality (HD vs PD: HR 1.341, 95% CI 0.453 - 3.969) did not differ significantly between patients on HD and patients on PD. However, adjusted cardiovascular disease-related mortality increased significantly in diabetic PD patients (HD vs PD: HR 0.375, 95% CI 0.154 - 0.913). For nondiabetic patients, adjusted all cause, infection related, and cardiovascular disease-related mortality did not differ significantly between HD and PD patients. ◆ Conclusions. Dialysis modality had no significant impact on all-cause or infection-related mortality. More studies are needed to clarify the putative difference in cardiovascular mortality risk between diabetic patients on PD and diabetic patients on HD.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)182-190
Number of pages9
JournalPeritoneal Dialysis International
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Hemodialysis
  • Modality
  • Mortality risk

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