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Death after withdrawal from dialysis: the most common cause of death in a French dialysis population.

Béatrice Birmelé1, Maud François, Josette Pengloan, Patrick Français, Didier Testou, Georges Brillet, Didier Lechapois, Serge Baudin, Olivier Grezard, Jean-Louis Jourdan, Mohamed Fodil-Cherif, Mohamed Abaza, Luc Dupouet, Gilles Fournier, Hubert Nivet.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of dialysis is a common cause of death in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients in North America and the UK, but appears to be unusual in the rest of Europe. The aim of this retrospective study was to characterize withdrawal from dialysis in a French population cohort.
METHODS: We assessed the cause of death, and the medical and social characteristics of chronic dialysis patients in a French population who died in 2001. We compared patients who died after withdrawal from dialysis and patients continuing dialysis until death. We determined the decision-making process when dialysis was withdrawn.
RESULTS: In a population cohort of 1436 dialysis patients, 196 died (13.9%). Of them, 40 patients (20.4%) died following withdrawal from dialysis. This was the most common cause of death, followed by cardio-vascular disease (18.4%). Patients withdrawing from dialysis had a significantly higher rate of dementia (17.5 vs 6.4%, P = 0.02), a poor general condition (55 vs 15.4%, P < 0.001), and were dependent in their life for everyday activities in comparison with patients who died from other causes. They were not different in age, sex, duration of dialysis treatment, dialysis technique, cardio-vascular disease, diabetes, stroke or cancer, but the sample size was small. Treatment was more often removed in patients with severe medical complications and/or cachexia (90%). The decision to stop dialysis was made most often by a physician (77.5%).
CONCLUSION: Death after withdrawing from dialysis was the most common cause of death in ESRD patients in our French population cohort. The patients who died after discontinuation of treatment were more often in a poor general condition, near the end of life, and most often the physician decided to stop dialysis treatment.

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Keywords:  Death and Euthanasia; Empirical Approach

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14767027     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfg606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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