| Literature DB >> 27684071 |
Adam D Jakes1, Poonam Jani2, Victoria Allgar3, Archie Lamplugh4, Ahmed Zeidan4, Sunil Bhandari4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is known about the most effective vascular access method in this age group. An arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is both time-consuming and initially expensive, requiring surgical insertion. A central venous catheter (CVC) is initially a cheaper alternative, but carries a higher risk of infection. We examined whether vascular access affected 1-year and 2-year mortality in elderly patients commencing haemodialysis.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27684071 PMCID: PMC5042492 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patient Baseline Characteristics.
| Initial Access | Total | CVC | AVF |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | n = 126 | n = 101 | n = 25 |
| 78/126 (62%) | 63/101 (62%) | 15/25 (60%) | |
| 83.3 (2.9) | 82.9 (2.3) | 81.8 (1.9) | |
| 35/124 (28%) | 32/99 (32%) | 3/25 (12%) | |
| 21/124 (17%) | 17/99 (17%) | 4/25 (16%) | |
| 21/123 (17%) | 18/98 (18%) | 3/25 (12%) | |
| 7 (6%) | 5 (5%) | 2 (8%) | |
| 17 (14%) | 14 (14%) | 3 (12%) | |
| 13 (10%) | 10 (10%) | 3 (12%) | |
| 11 (9%) | 11 (11%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 55 (44%) | 41 (40%) | 14 (56%) | |
| 23 (18%) | 20 (20%) | 3 (12%) | |
Data is expressed as mean (standard deviation) for age or as a number and percentage (%) of patients. Abbreviations: CVC–Central venous catheter, AVF–Arteriovenous fistula.
*Other includes those with glomerulosclerosis, polycystic kidney disease, interstitial nephritis, and pyelonephritis.
Fig 1Unadjusted survival curve comparing the AVF, CVC and conservatively managed patients reaching an eGFR < = 10ml/min/1.73m2.
Dialysis and Survival Data.
| Initial Access | Total | CVC | AVF | Conservative Patients | P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | n = 126 | n = 101 | n = 25 | n = 41 | |
| 2.1 (0.2) | 2.1 (0.2) | 2.2 (0.3) | 1.5 (0.2) | 0.107 | |
| (1.8, 2.6) | (1.7, 2.6) | (1.5, 2.9) | (1.1, 1.9) | ||
| 1.4 (0.3) | 1.2 (0.3) | 1.8 (0.4) | 0.9 (0.1) | ||
| (0.8, 2.0) | (0.6, 1.8) | (1.0, 2.6) | (0.7, 1.1) | ||
| 59 (44%) | 49 (49%) | 7 (28%) | 22 (54%) | 0.108 | |
| 71 (56%) | 58 (57%) | 13 (52%) | 28 (68%) | 0.355 | |
| Infective | 17 (14%) | 13 (13%) | 4 (16%) | ||
| Cardiovascular | 28 (21%) | 26 (26%) | 2 (8%) | ||
| Malignancy | 4 (3%) | 2 (2%) | 2 (8%) | ||
| Unknown | 37 (29%) | 29 (29%) | 8 (32%) | ||
| Withdrawn | 19 (11%) | 15 (15%) | 4 (16%) | ||
| Other | 7 (12%) | 7 (7%) | 0 (0%) | ||
| 14 (16%) | 9 (9%) | 5 (20%) |
Data is expressed as mean and median (standard error (SE), 95% confidence intervals) or number (percentage) of patients for survival. Cardiovascular death was defined as death because of acute myocardial infarction, atherosclerotic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, cardiac arrest or stroke.