Dialysis dose and risk factors for death among ESRD patients treated with twice-weekly hemodialysis: A prospective cohort study

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Background/Aims: We aimed to define the dosing and risk factors for death in patients undergoing twice-weekly hemodialysis. Methods: A prospective multi-center cohort study was conducted with one-year observation. Patients treated with twice- or thrice-weekly hemodialysis were identified. Death and first admission were the outcomes. spKt/V was a factor of interest. Results: We enrolled 504 twice-weekly and 169 thrice-weekly hemodialysis patients. The mean weekly values of spKt/V in the two groups were 3.4 and 5.1. The one-year survival rate and times to hospitalization were similar in both groups. The hazard ratios for death in higher spKt/V quartile was not associated with lower mortality, p = 0.70. The four significant predictors for death were serum albumin, HR = 2.6, current smoking, HR = 19.3, age, HR = 1.1, and the Index of Coexistent Disease [ICED], HR = 1.9. Conclusion: The effect of spKt/V on short-term mortality was not obvious in twice-weekly dialysis patients. Attention should be paid to patients who smoke, have hypoalbuminemia, are elderly, or have a high ICED.

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Panaput, T., Thinkhamrop, B., Domrongkitchaiporn, S., Sirivongs, D., Praderm, L., Anukulanantachai, J., … Niwattayakul, K. (2014). Dialysis dose and risk factors for death among ESRD patients treated with twice-weekly hemodialysis: A prospective cohort study. Blood Purification, 38(3–4), 253–262. https://doi.org/10.1159/000368885

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