Background. The objective of this study was to examine the clinical characteristics of patients with different cumulative hemodialysis (HD) durations, so as to improve their survival rate. Methods. In this cross-sectional study, we extracted background information and relevant clinical data from 145 patients who were undergoing maintenance HD three times a week at the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University between January 1998 and January 2019. The study subjects were divided into four groups according to the duration of their HD: <5 years, 5-10 years, 10-15 years, and >15 years of HD. We collected the medical history and relevant clinical parameters for each subject, and measured the urea reduction ratio (URR), hemoglobin (Hb), serum calcium, phosphorus, parathyroid hormone (iPTH), and serum albumin (ALB) levels for each group. Results. The average patient age was 52.06±11.93 years old. The average patient age in the 10-15 years and >15 years groups was significantly lower than in the <5 years and 5-10 years groups (P =0:002, P <0:001, P =0:012, and P =0:0025, respectively). The most common cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) was chronic glomerulonephritis. We found no significant differences in URR, Hb, serum calcium, serum phosphorus, iPTH, and ALB levels. Conclusion. A prolonged HD duration was related to a younger mean age at the start of HD treatment. The leading cause of ESRD was chronic glomerulonephritis. We predominantly found diabetic nephropathy in the group with a duration of <5 years cumulative HD. Most of the indexes related to hemodialysis almost satisfied the recommended values in these patients.
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Chen, X., Yuan, L., Zhang, Y., Dai, H., Fan, Y., & Chen, X. (2021). Analyzing clinical characteristics of patients with different cumulative hemodialysis durations: A cross-sectional study. PeerJ, 9. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10852
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