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Potential life-years gained over a 5-year period by correcting DOPPS-identified modifiable practices in haemodialysis: results from the European MONITOR-CKD5 study

Combe, Christian and Mann, Johannes and Goldsmith, David and Dellanna, Frank and Zaoui, Philippe and London, Gerard and Denhaerynck, Kris and Krendyukov, Andriy and Abraham, Ivo and MacDonald, Karen. (2019) Potential life-years gained over a 5-year period by correcting DOPPS-identified modifiable practices in haemodialysis: results from the European MONITOR-CKD5 study. BMC Nephrology, 20. p. 81.

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Abstract

BackgroundDOPPS reported that thousands of life-years could be gained in the US and Europe over 5years by correcting six modifiable haemodialysis practices. We estimated potential life-years gained across 10 European countries using MONITOR-CKD5 study data.MethodsThe DOPPS-based target ranges were used, except for haemoglobin due to label changes, as well as DOPPS-derived relative mortality risks. Percentages of MONITOR-CKD5 patients outside targets were calculated. Consistent with the DOPPS-based analyses, we extrapolated life-years gained for the MONITOR-CKD5 population over 5years if all patients were within targets.ResultsBringing the 10 MONITOR-CKD5 countries' dialysis populations into compliance on the six practices results in a 5-year gain of 97,428 patient-years. In descending order, survival impact was the highest for albumin levels, followed by phosphate levels, vascular access, haemoglobin, dialysis adequacy, and interdialytic weight gain.ConclusionsOptimal management of the six modifiable haemodialysis practices may achieve 6.2% increase in 5-year survival.Trial RegistrationNCT01121237. Clinicaltrials.gov registration May 12, 2010 (retrospectively registered).
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Institut für Pflegewissenschaft
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Institut für Pflegewissenschaft > Pflegewissenschaft (De Geest)
UniBasel Contributors:Denhaerynck, Kris
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:BioMed Central Ltd
ISSN:1471-2369
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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