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Brazilian dialysis survey 2019

INTRODUCTION: National data on chronic dialysis treatment are essential for the development of health policies that aim to improve the treatment of patients. OBJECTIVE: To present data from the Brazilian Dialysis Survey 2019, promoted by the Brazilian Society of Nephrology. METHODS: Data collection...

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Autores principales: Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes, Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra, Thomé, Fernando Saldanha, Lugon, Jocemir Ronaldo, Nascimento, Marcelo Mazza
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8257289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2020-0161
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author Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes
Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra
Thomé, Fernando Saldanha
Lugon, Jocemir Ronaldo
Nascimento, Marcelo Mazza
author_facet Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes
Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra
Thomé, Fernando Saldanha
Lugon, Jocemir Ronaldo
Nascimento, Marcelo Mazza
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description INTRODUCTION: National data on chronic dialysis treatment are essential for the development of health policies that aim to improve the treatment of patients. OBJECTIVE: To present data from the Brazilian Dialysis Survey 2019, promoted by the Brazilian Society of Nephrology. METHODS: Data collection from dialysis units in the country through a completed online questionnaire for 2019. RESULTS: 314 (39%) centers responded the questionnaire. In July 2019, the estimated total number of patients on dialysis was 139,691. Estimates of the prevalence and incidence rates of patients undergoing dialysis treatment per million of the population (pmp) were 665 and 218, respectively, with mean annual increases of 25 pmp and 14 pmp for prevalence and incidence, respectively. The annual gross mortality rate was 18.2%. Of the prevalent patients, 93.2% were on hemodialysis and 6.8% on peritoneal dialysis; and 33,015 (23.6%) on the waiting list for transplantation. 55% of THE centers offered treatment with peritoneal dialysis. Venous catheters were used as access in 24.8% of THE patients on hemodialysis. 17% of the patients had K ≥ 6.0mEq/L; 2.5% required red blood cell transfusion in July 2019 and 10.8% of the patients had serum levels of 25-OH vitamin D < 20 ng/mL. CONCLUSION: The absolute number of patients, the incidence and prevalence rates in dialysis in the country continue to increase, as well as the percentage of patients using venous catheter as dialysis access. There was an increase in the number of patients on the list for transplantation and a tendency to reduce gross mortality.
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spelling pubmed-82572892021-07-16 Brazilian dialysis survey 2019 Neves, Precil Diego Miranda de Menezes Sesso, Ricardo de Castro Cintra Thomé, Fernando Saldanha Lugon, Jocemir Ronaldo Nascimento, Marcelo Mazza J Bras Nefrol Original Article INTRODUCTION: National data on chronic dialysis treatment are essential for the development of health policies that aim to improve the treatment of patients. OBJECTIVE: To present data from the Brazilian Dialysis Survey 2019, promoted by the Brazilian Society of Nephrology. METHODS: Data collection from dialysis units in the country through a completed online questionnaire for 2019. RESULTS: 314 (39%) centers responded the questionnaire. In July 2019, the estimated total number of patients on dialysis was 139,691. Estimates of the prevalence and incidence rates of patients undergoing dialysis treatment per million of the population (pmp) were 665 and 218, respectively, with mean annual increases of 25 pmp and 14 pmp for prevalence and incidence, respectively. The annual gross mortality rate was 18.2%. Of the prevalent patients, 93.2% were on hemodialysis and 6.8% on peritoneal dialysis; and 33,015 (23.6%) on the waiting list for transplantation. 55% of THE centers offered treatment with peritoneal dialysis. Venous catheters were used as access in 24.8% of THE patients on hemodialysis. 17% of the patients had K ≥ 6.0mEq/L; 2.5% required red blood cell transfusion in July 2019 and 10.8% of the patients had serum levels of 25-OH vitamin D < 20 ng/mL. CONCLUSION: The absolute number of patients, the incidence and prevalence rates in dialysis in the country continue to increase, as well as the percentage of patients using venous catheter as dialysis access. There was an increase in the number of patients on the list for transplantation and a tendency to reduce gross mortality. Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2021-01-29 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8257289/ /pubmed/33513218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2020-0161 Text en https://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 work is properly cited.
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