Authors
Maria Da Silva-Gane, David Wellsted, Hannah Greenshields, Sam Norton, Shahid M Chandna, Ken Farrington
Publication date
2012/9/6
Journal
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology
Description
Results
After 3 years, 80 and 44 of 170 patients had started or were planned for hemodialysis (HD) or peritoneal dialysis, respectively; 30 were undergoing CKM; and 16 remained undecided. Mean baseline estimated GFR±SD was similar (14.0±4.0 ml/min per 1.73 m 2) in all groups but was slightly higher in undecided patients. CKM patients were older, more dependent, and more highly comorbid; had poorer physical health; and had higher anxiety levels than the dialysis patients. Mental health, depression, and life satisfaction scores were similar. Multilevel growth models demonstrated no serial change in quality-of-life measures except life satisfaction, which decreased significantly after dialysis initiation and remained stable in CKM. In Cox models controlling for comorbidity, Karnofsky performance scale score, age, physical health score, and propensity score, median survival from recruitment was 1317 days in HD …
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M Da Silva-Gane, D Wellsted, H Greenshields… - Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2012