Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center

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Autor(a) principal: Tirapani,Luciana dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Pinheiro,Hélady Sanders, Mansur,Henrique Novais, Oliveira,Dilmerson de, Huaira,Rosália Maria Nunes Henriques, Huaira,Carlos Contreras, Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos, Bastos,Marcus Gomes, Fernandes,Natália Maria da Silva
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: Introduction: Numerous studies examined the associations between socio-demographic, economic and individual factors and chronic kidney disease (CKD) outcomes and observed that the associations were complex and multifactorial. Socioeconomic factors can be evaluated by a model of social vulnerability (SV). Objective: To analyze the impact of SV on the outcomes of predialysis patients. Methods: Demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected from a cohort of patients with predialysis stage 3 to 5 who were treated by an interdisciplinary team (January 2002 and December 2009) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Factor, cluster and discriminant analysis were performed in sequence to identify the most important variables and develop a model of SV that allowed for classification of the patients as vulnerable or non-vulnerable. Cox regression was performed to examine the impact of SV on the outcomes of mortality and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT). Results: Of the 209 patients examined, 29.4% were classified as vulnerable. No significance difference was found between the vulnerable and non-vulnerable groups regarding either mortality (log rank: 0.23) or need for RRT (log rank: 0.17). In the Cox regression model, the hazard ratios (HRs) for the unadjusted and adjusted impact of SV on mortality were found to be 1.87 (confidence interval [CI]: 0.64-5.41) and 1.47 (CI: 0.35-6.0), respectively, and the unadjusted and adjusted impact of need for RRT to be 1.85 (CI: 0.71-4.8) and 2.19 (CI: 0.50-9.6), respectively. Conclusion: These findings indicate that SV did not influence the outcomes of patients with predialysis CKD treated in an interdisciplinary center.
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spelling Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary centerkidney failurechronicrenal dialysissocial vulnerabilitysurvival Introduction: Numerous studies examined the associations between socio-demographic, economic and individual factors and chronic kidney disease (CKD) outcomes and observed that the associations were complex and multifactorial. Socioeconomic factors can be evaluated by a model of social vulnerability (SV). Objective: To analyze the impact of SV on the outcomes of predialysis patients. Methods: Demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected from a cohort of patients with predialysis stage 3 to 5 who were treated by an interdisciplinary team (January 2002 and December 2009) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Factor, cluster and discriminant analysis were performed in sequence to identify the most important variables and develop a model of SV that allowed for classification of the patients as vulnerable or non-vulnerable. Cox regression was performed to examine the impact of SV on the outcomes of mortality and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT). Results: Of the 209 patients examined, 29.4% were classified as vulnerable. No significance difference was found between the vulnerable and non-vulnerable groups regarding either mortality (log rank: 0.23) or need for RRT (log rank: 0.17). In the Cox regression model, the hazard ratios (HRs) for the unadjusted and adjusted impact of SV on mortality were found to be 1.87 (confidence interval [CI]: 0.64-5.41) and 1.47 (CI: 0.35-6.0), respectively, and the unadjusted and adjusted impact of need for RRT to be 1.85 (CI: 0.71-4.8) and 2.19 (CI: 0.50-9.6), respectively. Conclusion: These findings indicate that SV did not influence the outcomes of patients with predialysis CKD treated in an interdisciplinary center. Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002015000100019Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.37 n.1 2015reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.5935/0101-2800.20150004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTirapani,Luciana dos SantosPinheiro,Hélady SandersMansur,Henrique NovaisOliveira,Dilmerson deHuaira,Rosália Maria Nunes HenriquesHuaira,Carlos ContrerasGrincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos SantosBastos,Marcus GomesFernandes,Natália Maria da Silvaeng2015-07-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002015000100019Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2015-07-06T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
title Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
spellingShingle Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
Tirapani,Luciana dos Santos
kidney failure
chronic
renal dialysis
social vulnerability
survival
title_short Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
title_full Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
title_fullStr Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
title_full_unstemmed Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
title_sort Impact of social vulnerability on the outcomes of predialysis chronic kidney disease patients in an interdisciplinary center
author Tirapani,Luciana dos Santos
author_facet Tirapani,Luciana dos Santos
Pinheiro,Hélady Sanders
Mansur,Henrique Novais
Oliveira,Dilmerson de
Huaira,Rosália Maria Nunes Henriques
Huaira,Carlos Contreras
Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos
Bastos,Marcus Gomes
Fernandes,Natália Maria da Silva
author_role author
author2 Pinheiro,Hélady Sanders
Mansur,Henrique Novais
Oliveira,Dilmerson de
Huaira,Rosália Maria Nunes Henriques
Huaira,Carlos Contreras
Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos
Bastos,Marcus Gomes
Fernandes,Natália Maria da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tirapani,Luciana dos Santos
Pinheiro,Hélady Sanders
Mansur,Henrique Novais
Oliveira,Dilmerson de
Huaira,Rosália Maria Nunes Henriques
Huaira,Carlos Contreras
Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos
Bastos,Marcus Gomes
Fernandes,Natália Maria da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv kidney failure
chronic
renal dialysis
social vulnerability
survival
topic kidney failure
chronic
renal dialysis
social vulnerability
survival
description Introduction: Numerous studies examined the associations between socio-demographic, economic and individual factors and chronic kidney disease (CKD) outcomes and observed that the associations were complex and multifactorial. Socioeconomic factors can be evaluated by a model of social vulnerability (SV). Objective: To analyze the impact of SV on the outcomes of predialysis patients. Methods: Demographic, clinical and laboratory data were collected from a cohort of patients with predialysis stage 3 to 5 who were treated by an interdisciplinary team (January 2002 and December 2009) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Factor, cluster and discriminant analysis were performed in sequence to identify the most important variables and develop a model of SV that allowed for classification of the patients as vulnerable or non-vulnerable. Cox regression was performed to examine the impact of SV on the outcomes of mortality and need for renal replacement therapy (RRT). Results: Of the 209 patients examined, 29.4% were classified as vulnerable. No significance difference was found between the vulnerable and non-vulnerable groups regarding either mortality (log rank: 0.23) or need for RRT (log rank: 0.17). In the Cox regression model, the hazard ratios (HRs) for the unadjusted and adjusted impact of SV on mortality were found to be 1.87 (confidence interval [CI]: 0.64-5.41) and 1.47 (CI: 0.35-6.0), respectively, and the unadjusted and adjusted impact of need for RRT to be 1.85 (CI: 0.71-4.8) and 2.19 (CI: 0.50-9.6), respectively. Conclusion: These findings indicate that SV did not influence the outcomes of patients with predialysis CKD treated in an interdisciplinary center.
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