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Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities

INTRODUCTION: Post‐dialysis recovery time (DRT) has an important relationship to quality of life and survival, as identified in studies of ESRD patients on conventional dialysis. ESRD patients are often discharged from hospitals to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) where on‐site treatment using home...

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Autores principales: Bellin, Eran Y., Hellebrand, Alice M., Kaplan, Steven M., Ledvina, Jordan G., Markis, William T., Levin, Nathan W., Kaufman, Allen M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35388580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hdi.13012
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author Bellin, Eran Y.
Hellebrand, Alice M.
Kaplan, Steven M.
Ledvina, Jordan G.
Markis, William T.
Levin, Nathan W.
Kaufman, Allen M.
author_facet Bellin, Eran Y.
Hellebrand, Alice M.
Kaplan, Steven M.
Ledvina, Jordan G.
Markis, William T.
Levin, Nathan W.
Kaufman, Allen M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Post‐dialysis recovery time (DRT) has an important relationship to quality of life and survival, as identified in studies of ESRD patients on conventional dialysis. ESRD patients are often discharged from hospitals to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) where on‐site treatment using home hemodialysis technology is increasingly offered, but nothing is known about DRT in this patient population. METHODS: From November 4, 2019 to June 11, 2021, within a dialysis organization providing service across 12 states and 154 SNFs, patients receiving in‐SNF, more frequent dialysis (MFD) (modeled to deliver 14 treatment hours minimum per week and stdKt/V ≥2.0) were asked to describe their post‐dialysis recovery time following their previous treatment, within predefined categoric choices: 0–½, ½–1, 1–2, 2–4, 4–8, 8–12 h, by next morning, or not even by next morning. Patients reporting DRT following at least one full‐week treatment opportunity were included in a mixed model logistic regression of rapid recovery (DRT ≤2 h). FINDINGS: Two thousand three hundred and nine patients met the statistical modeling inclusion criteria, providing DRT on 108,876 dialysis sessions, while receiving mean (SD) 4.3 (0.96) weekly dialysis treatments. 2118 (92%) reported DRT ≤2 h. Results appeared biologically plausible, as lower odds of rapid DRT were observed for patients who were older, missed their previous treatment, or experienced intradialytic hypotension. Greater odds of rapid DRT were observed in patients receiving five dialyses in the previous week or having 160–179 mmHg pre‐hemodialysis systolic blood pressure. Rapid recovery was associated with reduced mortality or hospitalization. DISCUSSION: SNF dialysis patients receiving 5x per week MFD report rapid recovery time ≤2 h in 92% of dialyses despite advanced age, frailty, and comorbidities. Future studies will assess the practical ramifications of rapid DRT perception/experience on nursing home rehabilitation programs, which could impact patient health beyond the nursing home stay.
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spelling pubmed-95432222022-10-14 Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities Bellin, Eran Y. Hellebrand, Alice M. Kaplan, Steven M. Ledvina, Jordan G. Markis, William T. Levin, Nathan W. Kaufman, Allen M. Hemodial Int ORIGINAL ARTICLES INTRODUCTION: Post‐dialysis recovery time (DRT) has an important relationship to quality of life and survival, as identified in studies of ESRD patients on conventional dialysis. ESRD patients are often discharged from hospitals to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) where on‐site treatment using home hemodialysis technology is increasingly offered, but nothing is known about DRT in this patient population. METHODS: From November 4, 2019 to June 11, 2021, within a dialysis organization providing service across 12 states and 154 SNFs, patients receiving in‐SNF, more frequent dialysis (MFD) (modeled to deliver 14 treatment hours minimum per week and stdKt/V ≥2.0) were asked to describe their post‐dialysis recovery time following their previous treatment, within predefined categoric choices: 0–½, ½–1, 1–2, 2–4, 4–8, 8–12 h, by next morning, or not even by next morning. Patients reporting DRT following at least one full‐week treatment opportunity were included in a mixed model logistic regression of rapid recovery (DRT ≤2 h). FINDINGS: Two thousand three hundred and nine patients met the statistical modeling inclusion criteria, providing DRT on 108,876 dialysis sessions, while receiving mean (SD) 4.3 (0.96) weekly dialysis treatments. 2118 (92%) reported DRT ≤2 h. Results appeared biologically plausible, as lower odds of rapid DRT were observed for patients who were older, missed their previous treatment, or experienced intradialytic hypotension. Greater odds of rapid DRT were observed in patients receiving five dialyses in the previous week or having 160–179 mmHg pre‐hemodialysis systolic blood pressure. Rapid recovery was associated with reduced mortality or hospitalization. DISCUSSION: SNF dialysis patients receiving 5x per week MFD report rapid recovery time ≤2 h in 92% of dialyses despite advanced age, frailty, and comorbidities. Future studies will assess the practical ramifications of rapid DRT perception/experience on nursing home rehabilitation programs, which could impact patient health beyond the nursing home stay. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-04-06 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9543222/ /pubmed/35388580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hdi.13012 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Hemodialysis International published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Hemodialysis. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hellebrand, Alice M.
Kaplan, Steven M.
Ledvina, Jordan G.
Markis, William T.
Levin, Nathan W.
Kaufman, Allen M.
Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities
title Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities
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title_fullStr Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities
title_full_unstemmed Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities
title_short Post‐dialysis recovery time in ESRD patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities
title_sort post‐dialysis recovery time in esrd patients receiving more frequent hemodialysis in skilled nursing facilities
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9543222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35388580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hdi.13012
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