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Changes in Migration and Mortality Among Patients With Kidney Failure in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria

IMPORTANCE: On September 20, 2017, one of the most destructive hurricanes in US history made landfall in Puerto Rico. Anecdotal reports suggest that many persons with kidney failure left Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria; however, empirical estimates of migration and health outcomes for this populat...

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Autores principales: Rivera-Hernandez, Maricruz, Kim, Daeho, Nguyen, Kevin H., Thorsness, Rebecca, Lee, Yoojin, Swaminathan, Shailender, Mehrotra, Rajnish, Trivedi, Amal N.
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9375170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36200633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.2534
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author Rivera-Hernandez, Maricruz
Kim, Daeho
Nguyen, Kevin H.
Thorsness, Rebecca
Lee, Yoojin
Swaminathan, Shailender
Mehrotra, Rajnish
Trivedi, Amal N.
author_facet Rivera-Hernandez, Maricruz
Kim, Daeho
Nguyen, Kevin H.
Thorsness, Rebecca
Lee, Yoojin
Swaminathan, Shailender
Mehrotra, Rajnish
Trivedi, Amal N.
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description IMPORTANCE: On September 20, 2017, one of the most destructive hurricanes in US history made landfall in Puerto Rico. Anecdotal reports suggest that many persons with kidney failure left Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria; however, empirical estimates of migration and health outcomes for this population are scarce. OBJECTIVE: To assess the changes in migration and mortality among patients with kidney failure in need of dialysis treatment in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study used an interrupted time-series design of 6-month mortality rates and migration of 11 652 patients who received hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis care in Puerto Rico before Hurricane Maria (before October 1, 2017) and/or during and after Hurricane Maria (on/after October 1, 2017). Data analyses were performed from February 12, 2019, to June 16, 2022.. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Number of unique persons dialyzed in Puerto Rico per quarter; receipt of dialysis treatment outside Puerto Rico per quarter; and 6-month mortality rate per person-quarter for all persons undergoing dialysis. EXPOSURES: Hurricane Maria. RESULTS: The entire study sample comprised 11 652 unique persons (mean [SD] age, 59 [14.7] years; 7157 [61.6%] men and 4465 [38.4%] women; 10 675 [91.9%] Hispanic individuals). There were 9022 patients with kidney failure and dialysis treatment before and 5397 patients after Hurricane Maria. Before the hurricane, the mean quarterly number of unique persons dialyzed in Puerto Rico was 2834 per quarter (95% CI, 2771-2897); afterwards it dropped to 261 (95% CI, −348 to −175; relative change, 9.2%). The percentage of persons who had 1 or more dialysis sessions outside of Puerto Rico in the next quarter following a previous dialysis in Puerto Rico was 7.1% before Hurricane Maria (95% CI, 4.8 to 9.3). There was a significant increase of 5.8 percentage points immediately after the hurricane (95% CI, 2.7 to 9.0). The 6-month mortality rate per person-quarter was 0.08 (95% CI, 0.08 to 0.09), and there was a nonsignificant increase in level of mortality rates and a nonsignificant decreasing trend in mortality rates. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The findings of this cross-sectional study suggest there was a significant increase in the number of people receiving dialysis outside of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. However, no significant differences in mortality rates before and after the hurricane were found, which may reflect disaster emergency preparedness among dialysis facilities and the population with kidney failure, as well as efforts from other stakeholders.
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spelling pubmed-93751702022-08-24 Changes in Migration and Mortality Among Patients With Kidney Failure in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria Rivera-Hernandez, Maricruz Kim, Daeho Nguyen, Kevin H. Thorsness, Rebecca Lee, Yoojin Swaminathan, Shailender Mehrotra, Rajnish Trivedi, Amal N. JAMA Health Forum Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: On September 20, 2017, one of the most destructive hurricanes in US history made landfall in Puerto Rico. Anecdotal reports suggest that many persons with kidney failure left Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria; however, empirical estimates of migration and health outcomes for this population are scarce. OBJECTIVE: To assess the changes in migration and mortality among patients with kidney failure in need of dialysis treatment in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study used an interrupted time-series design of 6-month mortality rates and migration of 11 652 patients who received hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis care in Puerto Rico before Hurricane Maria (before October 1, 2017) and/or during and after Hurricane Maria (on/after October 1, 2017). Data analyses were performed from February 12, 2019, to June 16, 2022.. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Number of unique persons dialyzed in Puerto Rico per quarter; receipt of dialysis treatment outside Puerto Rico per quarter; and 6-month mortality rate per person-quarter for all persons undergoing dialysis. EXPOSURES: Hurricane Maria. RESULTS: The entire study sample comprised 11 652 unique persons (mean [SD] age, 59 [14.7] years; 7157 [61.6%] men and 4465 [38.4%] women; 10 675 [91.9%] Hispanic individuals). There were 9022 patients with kidney failure and dialysis treatment before and 5397 patients after Hurricane Maria. Before the hurricane, the mean quarterly number of unique persons dialyzed in Puerto Rico was 2834 per quarter (95% CI, 2771-2897); afterwards it dropped to 261 (95% CI, −348 to −175; relative change, 9.2%). The percentage of persons who had 1 or more dialysis sessions outside of Puerto Rico in the next quarter following a previous dialysis in Puerto Rico was 7.1% before Hurricane Maria (95% CI, 4.8 to 9.3). There was a significant increase of 5.8 percentage points immediately after the hurricane (95% CI, 2.7 to 9.0). The 6-month mortality rate per person-quarter was 0.08 (95% CI, 0.08 to 0.09), and there was a nonsignificant increase in level of mortality rates and a nonsignificant decreasing trend in mortality rates. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: The findings of this cross-sectional study suggest there was a significant increase in the number of people receiving dialysis outside of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. However, no significant differences in mortality rates before and after the hurricane were found, which may reflect disaster emergency preparedness among dialysis facilities and the population with kidney failure, as well as efforts from other stakeholders. American Medical Association 2022-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9375170/ /pubmed/36200633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.2534 Text en Copyright 2022 Rivera-Hernandez M et al. JAMA Health Forum. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Kim, Daeho
Nguyen, Kevin H.
Thorsness, Rebecca
Lee, Yoojin
Swaminathan, Shailender
Mehrotra, Rajnish
Trivedi, Amal N.
Changes in Migration and Mortality Among Patients With Kidney Failure in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
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title_fullStr Changes in Migration and Mortality Among Patients With Kidney Failure in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Migration and Mortality Among Patients With Kidney Failure in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
title_short Changes in Migration and Mortality Among Patients With Kidney Failure in Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
title_sort changes in migration and mortality among patients with kidney failure in puerto rico after hurricane maria
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9375170/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36200633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.2534
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