Background: Despite early referral of uraemic patients to nephrological care, suboptimal dialysis initiation (SDI) remains a common problem associated with increased morbimortality. We hypothesized that SDI is related to pre-dialysis care. Methods: In the ‘Peridialysis’ study, time and reasons for dialysis initiation (DI), clinical and biochemical data and centre characteristics were registered during the pre- and peri-dialytic period for 1583 end-stage kidney disease patients starting dialysis over a 3-year period at 15 nephrology departments in the Nordic and Baltic countries to identify factors associated with SDI. Results: SDI occurred in 42%. Risk factors for SDI were late referral, cachexia, comorbidity (particularly cardiovascular), ...
Background and objectives There is a trend in theUnited States tomaintenance dialysis initiation at ...
Introduction The incidence of unplanned dialysis initiation (DI) with consequent increased comorbidi...
Background: Increasing evidence is linking fluid intake, vasopressin suppression and osmotic control...
Background: Despite early referral of uraemic patients to nephrological care, suboptimal dialysis in...
Background Optimal estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) to start maintenance dialysis is cont...
Starting patients on dialysis early has been increasing in incidence in several countries. However, ...
BACKGROUND: Controversy surrounds which factors are important for predicting early mortality after d...
The number of patients starting dialysis is increasing world wide. Unplanned dialysis starts (patien...
BackgroundHigher estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at dialysis initiation, known as earlie...
Background: Unplanned dialysis initiation is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). O...
Background: In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) hyperuricemia is common. Evidence that hyp...
Over the past decade a trend of increasing estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at the initia...
The optimal timing to initiate dialysis among patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate ...
Aim: Over the past years the proportion of home dialysis patients has decreased in the Netherlands. ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The lack of a well-designed prospective study of the determinants ...
Background and objectives There is a trend in theUnited States tomaintenance dialysis initiation at ...
Introduction The incidence of unplanned dialysis initiation (DI) with consequent increased comorbidi...
Background: Increasing evidence is linking fluid intake, vasopressin suppression and osmotic control...
Background: Despite early referral of uraemic patients to nephrological care, suboptimal dialysis in...
Background Optimal estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) to start maintenance dialysis is cont...
Starting patients on dialysis early has been increasing in incidence in several countries. However, ...
BACKGROUND: Controversy surrounds which factors are important for predicting early mortality after d...
The number of patients starting dialysis is increasing world wide. Unplanned dialysis starts (patien...
BackgroundHigher estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at dialysis initiation, known as earlie...
Background: Unplanned dialysis initiation is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). O...
Background: In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) hyperuricemia is common. Evidence that hyp...
Over the past decade a trend of increasing estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at the initia...
The optimal timing to initiate dialysis among patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate ...
Aim: Over the past years the proportion of home dialysis patients has decreased in the Netherlands. ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The lack of a well-designed prospective study of the determinants ...
Background and objectives There is a trend in theUnited States tomaintenance dialysis initiation at ...
Introduction The incidence of unplanned dialysis initiation (DI) with consequent increased comorbidi...
Background: Increasing evidence is linking fluid intake, vasopressin suppression and osmotic control...