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Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study
BACKGROUND: In patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), home dialysis offers socio-economic and health benefits compared with in-centre dialysis but is generally underutilized. We hypothesized that the pre-dialysis course and institutional factors affect the choice of dialysis modality after d...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406075/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34476093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfaa260 |
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author | Heaf, James Heiro, Maija Petersons, Aivars Vernere, Baiba Povlsen, Johan V Sørensen, Anette Bagger Clyne, Naomi Bumblyte, Inge Zilinskiene, Alanta Randers, Else Løkkegaard, Niels Ots-Rosenberg, Mai Kjellevold, Stig Kampmann, Jan Dominik Rogland, Björn Lagreid, Inger Heimburger, Olof Lindholm, Bengt |
author_facet | Heaf, James Heiro, Maija Petersons, Aivars Vernere, Baiba Povlsen, Johan V Sørensen, Anette Bagger Clyne, Naomi Bumblyte, Inge Zilinskiene, Alanta Randers, Else Løkkegaard, Niels Ots-Rosenberg, Mai Kjellevold, Stig Kampmann, Jan Dominik Rogland, Björn Lagreid, Inger Heimburger, Olof Lindholm, Bengt |
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description | BACKGROUND: In patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), home dialysis offers socio-economic and health benefits compared with in-centre dialysis but is generally underutilized. We hypothesized that the pre-dialysis course and institutional factors affect the choice of dialysis modality after dialysis initiation (DI). METHODS: The Peridialysis study is a multinational, multicentre prospective observational study assessing the causes and timing of DI and consequences of suboptimal DI. Clinical and biochemical data, details of the pre-dialytic course, reasons for DI and causes of the choice of dialysis modality were registered. RESULTS: Among 1587 included patients, 516 (32.5%) were judged unsuitable for home dialysis due to contraindications [384 ( 24.2%)] or no assessment [106 (6.7%); mainly due to late referral and/or suboptimal DI] or death [26 (1.6%)]. Older age, comorbidity, late referral, suboptimal DI, acute illness and rapid loss of renal function associated with unsuitability. Of the remaining 1071 patients, 700 (65.4%) chose peritoneal dialysis (61.7%) or home haemodialysis (HD; 3.6%), while 371 (34.6%) chose in-centre HD. Somatic differences between patients choosing home dialysis and in-centre dialysis were minor; factors linked to the choice of in-centre dialysis were late referral, suboptimal DI, acute illness and absence of a ‘home dialysis first’ institutional policy. CONCLUSIONS: Given a personal choice with shared decision making, 65.4% of ESKD patients choose home dialysis. Our data indicate that the incidence of home dialysis potentially could be further increased to reduce the incidence of late referral and unplanned DI and, in acutely ill patients, by implementing an educational programme after improvement of their clinical condition. |
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spelling | pubmed-84060752021-09-01 Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study Heaf, James Heiro, Maija Petersons, Aivars Vernere, Baiba Povlsen, Johan V Sørensen, Anette Bagger Clyne, Naomi Bumblyte, Inge Zilinskiene, Alanta Randers, Else Løkkegaard, Niels Ots-Rosenberg, Mai Kjellevold, Stig Kampmann, Jan Dominik Rogland, Björn Lagreid, Inger Heimburger, Olof Lindholm, Bengt Clin Kidney J Original Articles BACKGROUND: In patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), home dialysis offers socio-economic and health benefits compared with in-centre dialysis but is generally underutilized. We hypothesized that the pre-dialysis course and institutional factors affect the choice of dialysis modality after dialysis initiation (DI). METHODS: The Peridialysis study is a multinational, multicentre prospective observational study assessing the causes and timing of DI and consequences of suboptimal DI. Clinical and biochemical data, details of the pre-dialytic course, reasons for DI and causes of the choice of dialysis modality were registered. RESULTS: Among 1587 included patients, 516 (32.5%) were judged unsuitable for home dialysis due to contraindications [384 ( 24.2%)] or no assessment [106 (6.7%); mainly due to late referral and/or suboptimal DI] or death [26 (1.6%)]. Older age, comorbidity, late referral, suboptimal DI, acute illness and rapid loss of renal function associated with unsuitability. Of the remaining 1071 patients, 700 (65.4%) chose peritoneal dialysis (61.7%) or home haemodialysis (HD; 3.6%), while 371 (34.6%) chose in-centre HD. Somatic differences between patients choosing home dialysis and in-centre dialysis were minor; factors linked to the choice of in-centre dialysis were late referral, suboptimal DI, acute illness and absence of a ‘home dialysis first’ institutional policy. CONCLUSIONS: Given a personal choice with shared decision making, 65.4% of ESKD patients choose home dialysis. Our data indicate that the incidence of home dialysis potentially could be further increased to reduce the incidence of late referral and unplanned DI and, in acutely ill patients, by implementing an educational programme after improvement of their clinical condition. Oxford University Press 2020-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8406075/ /pubmed/34476093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfaa260 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Heaf, James Heiro, Maija Petersons, Aivars Vernere, Baiba Povlsen, Johan V Sørensen, Anette Bagger Clyne, Naomi Bumblyte, Inge Zilinskiene, Alanta Randers, Else Løkkegaard, Niels Ots-Rosenberg, Mai Kjellevold, Stig Kampmann, Jan Dominik Rogland, Björn Lagreid, Inger Heimburger, Olof Lindholm, Bengt Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study |
title | Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study |
title_full | Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study |
title_fullStr | Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study |
title_full_unstemmed | Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study |
title_short | Choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the Peridialysis study |
title_sort | choice of dialysis modality among patients initiating dialysis: results of the peridialysis study |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8406075/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34476093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfaa260 |
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