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Survival of hemodialysis patients in Lithuania (Data from all hemodialysis centers in the 1998–2005 cohort)

Authors :
Stankuvienė, Asta
Bumblytė, Inga Arūnė
Kuzminskis, Vytautas
Žiginskienė, Edita
Balčiuvienė, Vilma
Source :
Medicina, Kaunas : Kauno medicinos universitetas, 2007, t. 43, priedas 1, p. 96-102
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background. There is no any official renal registry in Lithuania, so in order to know the exact demographic statistics of patients on hemodialysis, we started to collect data since 1996. The aim of the study was to estimate the survival rate of hemodialysis patients and its dynamics, to compare survival in different groups of sex, age, primary renal disease, and to compare to survival of dialysis patients in Europe. Material and methods. We analyzed the data of all patients who started hemodialysis in Lithuania between January 1, 1998, and December 31, 2005. The information was obtained from medical documentation. The total survival rate was estimated using the Kaplan–Maier method. Results. During the study period, 2418 patients started hemodialysis (51.7% of males, 48.3% of females). Their mean age at the beginning of treatment was 56.19±16.12 years. Death occurred in 792 patients. The main cause of death was cardiovascular events, accounting for 32.3%. The total survival rate of hemodialysis patients in Lithuania at 1 year was 79.97%; at 2 years, 69.18%; at 5 years, 49.97%; at 7 years, 38.3%. Males lived longer than females (log rank P

Details

Language :
Lithuanian
ISSN :
16489233
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicina, Kaunas : Kauno medicinos universitetas, 2007, t. 43, priedas 1, p. 96-102
Accession number :
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