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[Description of trajectories of patients with end-stage renal disease from the REIN registry].

Authors :
Buzzi M
Couchoud C
Crémades A
Devictor B
Moranne O
Ayav C
Source :
Nephrologie & therapeutique [Nephrol Ther] 2021 Oct; Vol. 17 (6), pp. 415-421. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 24.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Context and Objectives: Since 2001, the aim of the REIN registry has been to identify patients suffering from end-stage renal disease and benefiting from replacement therapy in France. The analysis of trajectories aims to evaluate the flow of patients between the different types of treatment in order to better understand and predict patient pathways. The objective of this study was to analyse the incoming and outgoing flows at 1 year of patients prevalent in the REIN registry on 12/31/2017.<br />Methods: Flow analysis was carried out on patients prevalent on 12/31/2017 in the REIN registry by studying the before and after treatment modalities on 12/31/2016 and 12/31/2018. This analysis was initially carried out on all patients, then in sub-groups for each of the 5 treatment modalities.<br />Results: The analyses covered 85,472 patients prevalent on 12/31/2017. The overall analysis showed that more than 20% of patients had been diagnosed with end-stage renal disease the year before. Regarding inflow, there was a relative stability for patients treated with self-care hemodialysis, in-center haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and graft, in contrast to patients treated with hemodialysis in a medical unit. Regarding outgoing flows, proportion of deaths at one year was 9%. Peritoneal dialysis was the modality with the highest outflow proportion at one year.<br />Conclusion: Analysis of patients' trajectories shows variable evolution profiles according to treatment modality and thus could be a valuable tool in the evaluation and improvement of management and care in the field of end-stage renal disease.<br /> (Copyright © 2021 Société francophone de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
1872-9177
Volume :
17
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nephrologie & therapeutique
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34034973
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nephro.2021.02.004