| Literature DB >> 32552800 |
Anan Chuasuwan1,2, Siriporn Pooripussarakul1, Ammarin Thakkinstian1, Atiporn Ingsathit1,3, Oraluck Pattanaprateep4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) leads to renal replacement therapy and certainly has an impact on patients' health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study aimed to review and compare the HRQoL between peritoneal dialysis (PD) and hemodialysis (HD) patients using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), EuroQoL-5-dimension (EQ-5D) and the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument (KDQOL).Entities:
Keywords: EQ-5D; Health-related quality of life; Hemodialysis; KDQOL; Peritoneal dialysis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32552800 PMCID: PMC7302145 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-01449-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Flow chart of study selection
Characteristics of included studies
| Author (Year) | Country | GDP classificationa | Study design | n | Mean age | % Male | HRQoL tool | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SF-36 | EQ5D | KDQOL | |||||||
| Merkus (1997) [ | Netherlands | high income | CS | 226 | 56.02 | 60.75 | Y | ||
| Wight (1998) [ | UK | high income | CS | 437 | N/A | 59.27 | Y | ||
| Merkus (1999) [ | Netherlands | high income | Pro | 139 | 56.83 | 60.54 | Y | ||
| Blake (2000) [ | Ireland | high income | CS | 112 | 44.03 | 70.54 | Y | ||
| Diaz-Buxo (2000) [ | USA | high income | CS | 19,275 | 58.66 | 51.61 | Y | ||
| Harris (2002) [ | UK | high income | Pro | 174 | 76.91 | 66.09 | Y | ||
| Wasserfallen (2004) [ | USA | high income | CS | 506 | 63.60 | 62.21 | Y | ||
| Kutner (2005) [ | USA | high income | CS | 3302 | 59.01 | N/A | Y | Y | |
| Lee (2005) [ | UK | high income | CS | 382 | 57.09 | 58.59 | Y | Y | Y |
| Kalender (2007) [ | Turkey | upper-middle | CS | 141 | 49.83 | 57.50 | Y | ||
| Zhang (2007) [ | China | upper-middle | CS | 1062 | 58.90 | 49.44 | Y | ||
| Sayin (2007) [ | Turkey | upper-middle | CS | 136 | 44.66 | 67.75 | Y | ||
| Borowiak (2009) [ | Poland | high income | CS | 100 | 59.25 | 48.00 | Y | ||
| Kontodimopoulos (2009) [ | Greece | high income | CS | 874 | 55.39 | 59.84 | Y | ||
| Ibrahim (2011) [ | Malaysia | upper-middle | CS | 274 | N/A | 51.50 | Y | ||
| Turkmen (2012) [ | Turkey | upper-middle | CS | 154 | 53.92 | 55.84 | Y | ||
| Okpechi (2013) [ | South Africa | upper-middle | CS | 82 | 37.80 | N/A | Y | Y | |
| Czyzewski (2014) [ | Poland | high income | CS | 117 | N/A | N/A | Y | Y | |
| Yang (2015) [ | Singapore | high income | CS | 502 | 57.10 | 52.40 | Y | ||
| Kostro (2016) [ | Poland | high income | CS | 69 | 46.46 | 36.23 | Y | Y | |
| Chang (2016) [ | Taiwan | high income | CS | 1687 | 55.35 | N/A | Y | ||
Abbreviations: GDP Gross domestic product, n Number of participants, HRQoL Health-related quality of life, SF-36 Short Form-36, EQ-5D EuroQol – 5dimension, KDQOL Kidney Disease Quality of Life Instrument, N/A Not available, CS Cross sectional, Pro Prospective, Y Yes; a GDP per capita were classified by the World Bank in 2016
Fig. 2Estimation of pooled USMD of SF-36 between PD and HD
Fig. 3Estimation of pooled USMD of EQ5D between PD and HD
Fig. 4Estimation of pooled USMD of KDQOL between PD and HD