Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Paulo Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Arcanjo,Cecília Costa, Aragão,Sânkia Maria Lopes, Ponte Neto,Fernando Lopes, Ximenes,Antônio Robson Gomes, Tapeti,Janaína Teixeira Pereira Carneiro, Mendes,Hyngridd Soares, Vieira,Luise Vasconcelos, Prado,Rita de Cássia Parente, Lima,Marcela Lopes, Adeodato,Wirvig Dionnas Cassemiro, Menezes,Ivo Antônio Mendes de, Moreira,Mairla Maracaba, Oliveira,Estevam Nelson Moura de, Ehrich,Thais Costa
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: Introduction: The treatment offered to chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients before starting hemodialysis (HD) impacts prognosis. Objective: We seek differences among incident HD patients according to the distance between home and the dialysis center. Methods: We included 179 CKD patients undergoing HD. Patients were stratified in two groups: "living near the dialysis center" (patients whose hometown was in cities up to 100 km from the dialysis center) or as "living far from the dialysis center" (patients whose hometown was more than 100 km from the dialysis center). Socioeconomic status, laboratory results, awareness of CKD before starting HD, consultation with nephrologist before the first HD session, and type of vascular access when starting HD were compared between the two groups. Comparisons of continuous and categorical variables were performed using Student's t-test and the Chi-square test, respectively. Results: Ninety (50.3%) patients were classified as "living near the dialysis center" and 89 (49.7%) as "living far from the dialysis center". Patients living near the dialysis center were more likely to know about their condition of CKD than those living far from the dialysis center, respectively 46.6% versus 28.0% (p = 0.015). Although without statistical significance, patients living near the dialysis center had more frequent previous consultation with nephrologists (55.5% versus 42.6%; p = 0.116) and first HD by fistula (30.0% versus 19.1%; p = 0.128) than those living far from the dialysis center. Conclusion: There are potential advantages of CKD awareness, referral to nephrologists and starting HD through fistula among patients living near the dialysis center.
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spelling Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis centerarteriovenous fistulacathetersreferral and consultationrenal dialysisrenal insufficiency, chronic Introduction: The treatment offered to chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients before starting hemodialysis (HD) impacts prognosis. Objective: We seek differences among incident HD patients according to the distance between home and the dialysis center. Methods: We included 179 CKD patients undergoing HD. Patients were stratified in two groups: "living near the dialysis center" (patients whose hometown was in cities up to 100 km from the dialysis center) or as "living far from the dialysis center" (patients whose hometown was more than 100 km from the dialysis center). Socioeconomic status, laboratory results, awareness of CKD before starting HD, consultation with nephrologist before the first HD session, and type of vascular access when starting HD were compared between the two groups. Comparisons of continuous and categorical variables were performed using Student's t-test and the Chi-square test, respectively. Results: Ninety (50.3%) patients were classified as "living near the dialysis center" and 89 (49.7%) as "living far from the dialysis center". Patients living near the dialysis center were more likely to know about their condition of CKD than those living far from the dialysis center, respectively 46.6% versus 28.0% (p = 0.015). Although without statistical significance, patients living near the dialysis center had more frequent previous consultation with nephrologists (55.5% versus 42.6%; p = 0.116) and first HD by fistula (30.0% versus 19.1%; p = 0.128) than those living far from the dialysis center. Conclusion: There are potential advantages of CKD awareness, referral to nephrologists and starting HD through fistula among patients living near the dialysis center. Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2014-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002014000300375Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.36 n.3 2014reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.5935/0101-2800.20140053info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Paulo RobertoArcanjo,Cecília CostaAragão,Sânkia Maria LopesPonte Neto,Fernando LopesXimenes,Antônio Robson GomesTapeti,Janaína Teixeira Pereira CarneiroMendes,Hyngridd SoaresVieira,Luise VasconcelosPrado,Rita de Cássia ParenteLima,Marcela LopesAdeodato,Wirvig Dionnas CassemiroMenezes,Ivo Antônio Mendes deMoreira,Mairla MaracabaOliveira,Estevam Nelson Moura deEhrich,Thais Costaeng2014-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002014000300375Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2014-10-09T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
title Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
spellingShingle Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
Santos,Paulo Roberto
arteriovenous fistula
catheters
referral and consultation
renal dialysis
renal insufficiency, chronic
title_short Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
title_full Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
title_fullStr Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
title_sort Comparison of baseline data between chronic kidney disease patients starting hemodialysis who live near and far from the dialysis center
author Santos,Paulo Roberto
author_facet Santos,Paulo Roberto
Arcanjo,Cecília Costa
Aragão,Sânkia Maria Lopes
Ponte Neto,Fernando Lopes
Ximenes,Antônio Robson Gomes
Tapeti,Janaína Teixeira Pereira Carneiro
Mendes,Hyngridd Soares
Vieira,Luise Vasconcelos
Prado,Rita de Cássia Parente
Lima,Marcela Lopes
Adeodato,Wirvig Dionnas Cassemiro
Menezes,Ivo Antônio Mendes de
Moreira,Mairla Maracaba
Oliveira,Estevam Nelson Moura de
Ehrich,Thais Costa
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author2 Arcanjo,Cecília Costa
Aragão,Sânkia Maria Lopes
Ponte Neto,Fernando Lopes
Ximenes,Antônio Robson Gomes
Tapeti,Janaína Teixeira Pereira Carneiro
Mendes,Hyngridd Soares
Vieira,Luise Vasconcelos
Prado,Rita de Cássia Parente
Lima,Marcela Lopes
Adeodato,Wirvig Dionnas Cassemiro
Menezes,Ivo Antônio Mendes de
Moreira,Mairla Maracaba
Oliveira,Estevam Nelson Moura de
Ehrich,Thais Costa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Paulo Roberto
Arcanjo,Cecília Costa
Aragão,Sânkia Maria Lopes
Ponte Neto,Fernando Lopes
Ximenes,Antônio Robson Gomes
Tapeti,Janaína Teixeira Pereira Carneiro
Mendes,Hyngridd Soares
Vieira,Luise Vasconcelos
Prado,Rita de Cássia Parente
Lima,Marcela Lopes
Adeodato,Wirvig Dionnas Cassemiro
Menezes,Ivo Antônio Mendes de
Moreira,Mairla Maracaba
Oliveira,Estevam Nelson Moura de
Ehrich,Thais Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv arteriovenous fistula
catheters
referral and consultation
renal dialysis
renal insufficiency, chronic
topic arteriovenous fistula
catheters
referral and consultation
renal dialysis
renal insufficiency, chronic
description Introduction: The treatment offered to chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients before starting hemodialysis (HD) impacts prognosis. Objective: We seek differences among incident HD patients according to the distance between home and the dialysis center. Methods: We included 179 CKD patients undergoing HD. Patients were stratified in two groups: "living near the dialysis center" (patients whose hometown was in cities up to 100 km from the dialysis center) or as "living far from the dialysis center" (patients whose hometown was more than 100 km from the dialysis center). Socioeconomic status, laboratory results, awareness of CKD before starting HD, consultation with nephrologist before the first HD session, and type of vascular access when starting HD were compared between the two groups. Comparisons of continuous and categorical variables were performed using Student's t-test and the Chi-square test, respectively. Results: Ninety (50.3%) patients were classified as "living near the dialysis center" and 89 (49.7%) as "living far from the dialysis center". Patients living near the dialysis center were more likely to know about their condition of CKD than those living far from the dialysis center, respectively 46.6% versus 28.0% (p = 0.015). Although without statistical significance, patients living near the dialysis center had more frequent previous consultation with nephrologists (55.5% versus 42.6%; p = 0.116) and first HD by fistula (30.0% versus 19.1%; p = 0.128) than those living far from the dialysis center. Conclusion: There are potential advantages of CKD awareness, referral to nephrologists and starting HD through fistula among patients living near the dialysis center.
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