Background: Previous reports have demonstrated similar survival for men and women on hemodialysis, despite women's increased survival in the general population. Objectives: To examine the effect of age on mortality in women undergoing chronic hemodialysis. Design: A retrospective cohort study using an administrative data registry, the Canadian Organ Replacement Registry (CORR) from Jan. 2001 and Dec. 2009. Setting: Canada. Patients: 28,971 (Women 11,792 (40.7%), Men 17,179 (59.3%)) incident chronic hemodialysis patients who survived greater than 90 days on dialysis. Measurements: All-cause mortality. Methods: Cox proportional hazards and competing risks models were employed to determine the independent association between sex, age and likel...
Background: An interaction between sex and age is thought to affect hospital mortality after myocard...
Background: Hemodialysis patients suffer from poor quality of life and survival. A retrospective coh...
Background: Cardiovascular mortality rates in the general population have decreased over time. We hy...
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Background and objectives Although women have a survival advantage in the general population, women ...
Although women have a survival advantage in the general population, women on dialysis have similar m...
Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing dialysis have...
Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing dialysis have...
Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing dialysis have...
Background. Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing d...
BACKGROUND: Despite a higher prevalence of chronic kidney disease among women, more men than women s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A comprehensive analysis of sex-specific differences in the characteristics...
Rationale & Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem with increasing preva...
Rationale & Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem with increasing preva...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the risk markers of sex, educatio...
Background: An interaction between sex and age is thought to affect hospital mortality after myocard...
Background: Hemodialysis patients suffer from poor quality of life and survival. A retrospective coh...
Background: Cardiovascular mortality rates in the general population have decreased over time. We hy...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although women have a survival advantage in...
Background and objectives Although women have a survival advantage in the general population, women ...
Although women have a survival advantage in the general population, women on dialysis have similar m...
Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing dialysis have...
Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing dialysis have...
Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing dialysis have...
Background. Although females have a survival advantage in the general population, women undergoing d...
BACKGROUND: Despite a higher prevalence of chronic kidney disease among women, more men than women s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A comprehensive analysis of sex-specific differences in the characteristics...
Rationale & Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem with increasing preva...
Rationale & Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem with increasing preva...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the risk markers of sex, educatio...
Background: An interaction between sex and age is thought to affect hospital mortality after myocard...
Background: Hemodialysis patients suffer from poor quality of life and survival. A retrospective coh...
Background: Cardiovascular mortality rates in the general population have decreased over time. We hy...