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Haemodiafiltration versus haemodialysis for kidney failure: an individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

Authors :
Vernooij, Robin W M
Hockham, Carinna
Strippoli, Giovanni
Green, Suetonia
Hegbrant, Jörgen
Davenport, Andrew
Barth, Claudia
Canaud, Bernard
Woodward, Mark
Blankestijn, Peter J
Bots, Michiel L
Blankestijn, Peter J
Vernooij, Robin WM
Hockham, Carinna
Strippoli, Giovanni FM
Canaud, Bernard
Hegbrant, Jörgen
Barth, Claudia
Cromm, Krister
Davenport, Andrew
Rose, Matthias
Török, Marietta
Woodward, Mark
Bots, Michiel
Blankestijn, Peter J
Bots, Michiel L
Canaud, Bernard
Davenport, Andrew
Grooteman, Muriel PC
Kircelli, Fatih
Locatelli, Franco
Maduell, Francisco
Morena, Marion
Nubé, Menso J
Ok, Ercan
Torres, Ferran
Woodward, Mark
Source :
The Lancet; November 2024, Vol. 404 Issue: 10464 p1742-1749, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

High-dose haemodiafiltration has been shown, in a randomised clinical trial, to result in a 23% lower risk of mortality for patients with kidney failure when compared with conventional high-flux haemodialysis. Nevertheless, whether treatment effects differ across subgroups, whether a dose–response relationship with convection volume exists, and the effects on cause-specific mortality remain unclear. The aim of this individual patient data meta-analysis was to compare the effects of haemodiafiltration and standard haemodialysis on all-cause and cause-specific mortality.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01406736 and 1474547X
Volume :
404
Issue :
10464
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Lancet
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67813176
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(24)01859-2