"BACKGROUND: Evaluation of mortality trends in dialysis patients is important for improving their prognoses. The present study aimed to examine temporal trends in deaths (all-cause, cardiovascular, noncardiovascular and the five leading causes) among Japanese dialysis patients.METHODS:Mortality data were extracted from the Japanese Society of Dialysis Therapy registry. Age-standardized mortality rates were calculated by direct standardization against the 2013 dialysis population. The average annual percentage of change (APC) and the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were computed for trends using joinpoint regression analysis. RESULTS:A total of 469 324 deaths occurred, of which 25.9% were from cardiac failure, 17.5% from infectiou...
Trends in mortality rates on hemodialysis in Canada, 1981–1997. Significant improvements in hemodial...
Importance: Over the past decades, improvements in the prevention and treatment of myocardial infarc...
Although dialysis is typically started in an effort to prolong survival, mortality is reportedly hig...
Background: Despite significant therapeutic advances, mortality of dialysis patients remains unaccep...
Why has the gross mortality of dialysis patients increased in Japan?BackgroundThe gross mortality of...
Demographic trends in the Okinawa Dialysis Study (OKIDS) registry (1971–2000).BackgroundThe clinical...
Survival analysis of dialysis patients in Okinawa, Japan (1971–1990). We analyzed longitudinal data ...
This work aimed to examine the predictive value for death of various clinical variables after long-t...
Abstract The prognosis for haemodialysis patients is reported to be more favourable in Japan than in...
Background: Cardiovascular mortality rates in the general population have decreased over time. We hy...
Background: Infectious disease is the second leading cause of death among dialysis patients, and it ...
Mortality rates for maintenance hemodialysis patients are much higher than the general population an...
Analysis of mortality rates from renal disease (nephritis and nephrosis, acute nephritis, chronic ne...
During the past decades, improvements in the prevention and management of myocardial infarction, str...
Trends in mortality rates on hemodialysis in Canada, 1981–1997. Significant improvements in hemodial...
Importance: Over the past decades, improvements in the prevention and treatment of myocardial infarc...
Although dialysis is typically started in an effort to prolong survival, mortality is reportedly hig...
Background: Despite significant therapeutic advances, mortality of dialysis patients remains unaccep...
Why has the gross mortality of dialysis patients increased in Japan?BackgroundThe gross mortality of...
Demographic trends in the Okinawa Dialysis Study (OKIDS) registry (1971–2000).BackgroundThe clinical...
Survival analysis of dialysis patients in Okinawa, Japan (1971–1990). We analyzed longitudinal data ...
This work aimed to examine the predictive value for death of various clinical variables after long-t...
Abstract The prognosis for haemodialysis patients is reported to be more favourable in Japan than in...
Background: Cardiovascular mortality rates in the general population have decreased over time. We hy...
Background: Infectious disease is the second leading cause of death among dialysis patients, and it ...
Mortality rates for maintenance hemodialysis patients are much higher than the general population an...
Analysis of mortality rates from renal disease (nephritis and nephrosis, acute nephritis, chronic ne...
During the past decades, improvements in the prevention and management of myocardial infarction, str...
Trends in mortality rates on hemodialysis in Canada, 1981–1997. Significant improvements in hemodial...
Importance: Over the past decades, improvements in the prevention and treatment of myocardial infarc...
Although dialysis is typically started in an effort to prolong survival, mortality is reportedly hig...