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Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy

BACKGROUND: We studied the distribution of causes of death in the CONTRAST cohort and compared the proportion of cardiovascular deaths with other populations to answer the question whether cardiovascular mortality is still the principal cause of death in end stage renal disease. In addition, we comp...

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Autores principales: den Hoedt, Claire H., Bots, Michiel L., Grooteman, Muriel P. C., Mazairac, Albert H. A., Penne, E. Lars, van der Weerd, Neelke C., ter Wee, Piet M., Nubé, Menso J., Levesque, Renée, Blankestijn, Peter J., van den Dorpel, Marinus A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061155
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author den Hoedt, Claire H.
Bots, Michiel L.
Grooteman, Muriel P. C.
Mazairac, Albert H. A.
Penne, E. Lars
van der Weerd, Neelke C.
ter Wee, Piet M.
Nubé, Menso J.
Levesque, Renée
Blankestijn, Peter J.
van den Dorpel, Marinus A.
author_facet den Hoedt, Claire H.
Bots, Michiel L.
Grooteman, Muriel P. C.
Mazairac, Albert H. A.
Penne, E. Lars
van der Weerd, Neelke C.
ter Wee, Piet M.
Nubé, Menso J.
Levesque, Renée
Blankestijn, Peter J.
van den Dorpel, Marinus A.
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description BACKGROUND: We studied the distribution of causes of death in the CONTRAST cohort and compared the proportion of cardiovascular deaths with other populations to answer the question whether cardiovascular mortality is still the principal cause of death in end stage renal disease. In addition, we compared patients who died from the three most common death causes. Finally, we aimed to study factors related to dialysis withdrawal. METHODS: We used data from CONTRAST, a randomized controlled trial in 714 chronic hemodialysis patients comparing the effects of online hemodiafiltration versus low-flux hemodialysis. Causes of death were adjudicated. The distribution of causes of death was compared to that of the Dutch dialysis registry and of the Dutch general population. RESULTS: In CONTRAST, 231 patients died on treatment. 32% died from cardiovascular disease, 22% due to infection and 23% because of dialysis withdrawal. These proportions were similar to those in the Dutch dialysis registry and the proportional cardiovascular mortality was similar to that of the Dutch general population. cardiovascular death was more common in patients <60 years. Patients who withdrew were older, had more co-morbidity and a lower mental quality of life at baseline. Patients who withdrew had much co-morbidity. 46% died within 5 days after the last dialysis session. CONCLUSIONS: Although the absolute risk of death is much higher, the proportion of cardiovascular deaths in a prevalent end stage renal disease population is similar to that of the general population. In older hemodialysis patients cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular death risk are equally important. Particularly the registration of dialysis withdrawal deserves attention. These findings may be partly limited to the Dutch population.
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spelling pubmed-36312042013-04-25 Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy den Hoedt, Claire H. Bots, Michiel L. Grooteman, Muriel P. C. Mazairac, Albert H. A. Penne, E. Lars van der Weerd, Neelke C. ter Wee, Piet M. Nubé, Menso J. Levesque, Renée Blankestijn, Peter J. van den Dorpel, Marinus A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We studied the distribution of causes of death in the CONTRAST cohort and compared the proportion of cardiovascular deaths with other populations to answer the question whether cardiovascular mortality is still the principal cause of death in end stage renal disease. In addition, we compared patients who died from the three most common death causes. Finally, we aimed to study factors related to dialysis withdrawal. METHODS: We used data from CONTRAST, a randomized controlled trial in 714 chronic hemodialysis patients comparing the effects of online hemodiafiltration versus low-flux hemodialysis. Causes of death were adjudicated. The distribution of causes of death was compared to that of the Dutch dialysis registry and of the Dutch general population. RESULTS: In CONTRAST, 231 patients died on treatment. 32% died from cardiovascular disease, 22% due to infection and 23% because of dialysis withdrawal. These proportions were similar to those in the Dutch dialysis registry and the proportional cardiovascular mortality was similar to that of the Dutch general population. cardiovascular death was more common in patients <60 years. Patients who withdrew were older, had more co-morbidity and a lower mental quality of life at baseline. Patients who withdrew had much co-morbidity. 46% died within 5 days after the last dialysis session. CONCLUSIONS: Although the absolute risk of death is much higher, the proportion of cardiovascular deaths in a prevalent end stage renal disease population is similar to that of the general population. In older hemodialysis patients cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular death risk are equally important. Particularly the registration of dialysis withdrawal deserves attention. These findings may be partly limited to the Dutch population. Public Library of Science 2013-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3631204/ /pubmed/23620729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061155 Text en © 2013 den Hoedt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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den Hoedt, Claire H.
Bots, Michiel L.
Grooteman, Muriel P. C.
Mazairac, Albert H. A.
Penne, E. Lars
van der Weerd, Neelke C.
ter Wee, Piet M.
Nubé, Menso J.
Levesque, Renée
Blankestijn, Peter J.
van den Dorpel, Marinus A.
Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy
title Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy
title_full Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy
title_fullStr Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy
title_full_unstemmed Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy
title_short Should We Still Focus That Much on Cardiovascular Mortality in End Stage Renal Disease Patients? The CONvective TRAnsport STudy
title_sort should we still focus that much on cardiovascular mortality in end stage renal disease patients? the convective transport study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061155
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