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Outcome of early initiation of peritoneal dialysis in patients with end-stage renal failure
Authors:Oh Kook-Hwan  Hwang Young-Hwan  Cho Jung-Hwa  Kim Mira  Ju Kyung Don  Joo Kwon Wook  Kim Dong Ki  Kim Yon Su  Ahn Curie  Oh Yun Kyu
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:Recent studies reported that early initiation of hemodialysis may increase mortality. However, studies that assessed the influence of early initiation of peritoneal dialysis (PD) yielded controversial results. In the present study, we evaluated the prognosis of early initiation of PD on the various outcomes of end stage renal failure patients by using propensity-score matching methods. Incident PD patients (n = 491) who started PD at SNU Hospital were enrolled. The patients were divided into 'early starters (n = 244)' and 'late starters (n = 247)' on the basis of the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at the start of dialysis. The calculated propensity-score was used for one-to-one matching. After propensity-score-based matching (n = 136, for each group), no significant differences were observed in terms of all-cause mortality (P = 0.17), technique failure (P = 0.62), cardiovascular event (P = 0.96) and composite event (P = 0.86) between the early and late starters. Stratification analysis in the propensity-score quartiles (n = 491) exhibited no trend toward better or poorer survival in terms of all-cause mortality. In conclusion, early commencement of PD does not reduce the mortality risk and other outcomes. Although the recent guidelines suggest that initiation of dialysis at higher eGFR, physicians should not determine the time to initiate PD therapy simply rely on the eGFR alone.
Keywords:Peritoneal Dialysis   End Stage Renal Failure   Dialysis Initiation   Propensity Score Match   Outcome   Survival
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