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Early Mortality Rate in Patients Initiating Maintenance Hemodialysis in a Tertiary Care Hospital
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This study was carried out to determine the early mortality rate i.e. 90 day mortality in patients starting maintenance hemodialysis at a tertiary care facility in Pakistan. This study additionally reports early mortality rate based on the type of vascular access used to initiate hemodialysis.
Method: This is a cross sectional study which included all consecutive patients who initiated maintenance hemodialysis at Bahria Town International Hospital Lahore over a three-month period. Each patient was followed up for a period of 90 days and the type of vascular access used to initiate hemodialysis was noted. Early mortality rate i.e. 90-day mortality rate from the day of initiation of dialysis was calculated. All collected data was analyzed using the SPSS software.
Results: A total of 485 participants were included in the study. The mean age was 44 years while 51% of the participants were male. The 90 day (early) mortality rate of patients initiating maintenance hemodialysis at our centre was found to be 45%. 88% of the patients initiated maintenance hemodialysis using a temporary hemodialysis catheter. 48% of the patients starting maintenance hemodialysis through a temporary dialysis catheter died within the 3 months of study period.
Conclusion: The 90-day (early) mortality rate is significantly high i.e. 45% in patients initiating maintenance hemodialysis. The use of temporary hemodialysis catheter to initiate maintenance hemodialysis is a major risk factor for early mortality when compared to AVF use.
Pakistan Journal of Kidney Diseases
Title: Early Mortality Rate in Patients Initiating Maintenance Hemodialysis in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Description:
This study was carried out to determine the early mortality rate i.
e.
90 day mortality in patients starting maintenance hemodialysis at a tertiary care facility in Pakistan.
This study additionally reports early mortality rate based on the type of vascular access used to initiate hemodialysis.
Method: This is a cross sectional study which included all consecutive patients who initiated maintenance hemodialysis at Bahria Town International Hospital Lahore over a three-month period.
Each patient was followed up for a period of 90 days and the type of vascular access used to initiate hemodialysis was noted.
Early mortality rate i.
e.
90-day mortality rate from the day of initiation of dialysis was calculated.
All collected data was analyzed using the SPSS software.
Results: A total of 485 participants were included in the study.
The mean age was 44 years while 51% of the participants were male.
The 90 day (early) mortality rate of patients initiating maintenance hemodialysis at our centre was found to be 45%.
88% of the patients initiated maintenance hemodialysis using a temporary hemodialysis catheter.
48% of the patients starting maintenance hemodialysis through a temporary dialysis catheter died within the 3 months of study period.
Conclusion: The 90-day (early) mortality rate is significantly high i.
e.
45% in patients initiating maintenance hemodialysis.
The use of temporary hemodialysis catheter to initiate maintenance hemodialysis is a major risk factor for early mortality when compared to AVF use.
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