Korean J Nephrol.  2002 Jul;21(4):636-644.

Survival Analysis of Hemodialysis Patients: A Single Center Study

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine and Asan Medical Center at University of Ulsan, Seoul, Korea. jspark@amc.seoul.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: In order to investigate the survival rate, causes of death, and the predictors of death in hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure.
METHODS
Among the 3,462 patients who started hemodialysis in Asan Medical Center between May 1989 and December 1999, we selected 674 patients who were closely observed at least for 3 months since they began hemodialysis as an initial replacement therapy for chronic renal failure. Demographic and clinical characteristics, including diabetes mellitus, hepatitis viral marker, and laboratory findings at the beginning of hemodialysis were retrospectively analyzed
RESULTS
The mean age of the patients was 51.0+/-14.8 years, and their sex ratio was 1.4:1(M:F). The proportion of patients with diabetic nephropathy was 34.4%. The mean follow-up period was 34.2+/-28.1 months and 117 patients died(17%). The greatest number of patients were found to have died of cardiac problems(23%), followed by cerebrovascular disease(16.2%), infection(13.7%) and malignant disease(11.1%). The survival rate of the 674 patients was found to range from 1 to 10 years:96% at 1 year, 88% at 2, 73% at 5, and 54% at 10 years. In order to determine the independent predictors of death, we used Cox proportional hazards model. The predictors of death in hemodialysis patients were found to be (i) male(Relative risk(RR)=1.46, p=0.06), (ii) people over 60 years of age(RR=1.54, p=0.03), diabetes mellitus(RR=1.45, p=0.06), and (iii) low level of serum creatinine(RR=0.65, p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
Cardiovascular disease and infectious diseases were important causes of death in hemodialysis patients. Old age and low serum creatinine at the beginning of hemodialysis were significant predictors of death.

Keyword

Cause of death; Hemodialysis; Survival

MeSH Terms

Biomarkers
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cause of Death
Chungcheongnam-do
Communicable Diseases
Creatinine
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetic Nephropathies
Follow-Up Studies
Hepatitis
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Proportional Hazards Models
Renal Dialysis*
Retrospective Studies
Sex Ratio
Survival Analysis*
Survival Rate
Creatinine
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