Literature DB >> 1420494

Dialysis at home in the west of Scotland: a comparison of hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in age- and sex-matched controls.

A C Grant1, R S Rodger, C A Howie, B J Junor, J D Briggs, A I Macdougall.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To audit the outcome of patients treated at home by hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).
DESIGN: Retrospective comparison of nondiabetic hemodialysis patients with age- and sex-matched nondiabetic patients treated by CAPD.
SETTING: Renal Units, Stobhill General Hospital and Western Infirmary, Glasgow, providing the home dialysis service for the West of Scotland. PATIENTS: Between 1982 and 1988, 139 hemodialysis patients starting treatment at home, compared with 139 matched patients starting CAPD over the same time period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Patient characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors at the start of home treatment. Patient and technique survival with both forms of dialysis.
RESULTS: Patients selected for home hemodialysis were less likely to be smokers (p < 0.02) and to have electrocardiographic evidence of ischemia or left ventricular hypertrophy (p < 0.05) than patients treated by CAPD. Patient survival and technique survival (excluding death and renal transplantation) at 3 years were 93.8% versus 86.2% (p < 0.05) and 94.2% versus 80.8% (p < 0.04) for hemodialysis and CAPD, respectively. Cardiovascular events were responsible for the majority of deaths in both groups, but there was a greater proportion of deaths from other causes in patients treated by CAPD. There was no significant difference in the transplantation rate between the two treatment groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Home dialysis is an effective method of renal replacement treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. The results of hemodialysis are superior to CAPD, but this may be partly due to selection bias.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1420494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perit Dial Int        ISSN: 0896-8608            Impact factor:   1.756


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