Hospitalizations in Octogenarian Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease: What Changes after Beginning of Hemodialysis?

Alferes Daniela, de Faria VitÓria Paes, Sousa Clemente, Teles Paulo, Almeida Clara, Ventura Ana
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Introduction: The benefits of dialysis in the octogenarian are dubious. This study aimed to investigate whether initiation of chronic hemodialysis (HD) changes the rate and duration of hospitalizations in a Portuguese cohort of octogenarian patients. Material and methods: A single-centre, retrospective, observational study was performed. Patients aged ≥ 80 years who initiated HD in a Portuguese Central Hospital between January 2007 and December 2017 were screened for inclusion. Hospitalizations in the 2-year period before HD initiation were compared to the first 2 years after starting HD. McNemar and Wilcoxon signed rank test were used. Results: A total of 88 patients were included, with a mean age of 84 ± 2.8 years. Nearly all the patients (97.7%) had one or more comorbid conditions. In 60.2% of the patients the functional activity was normal (Karnofsky score ≥ 80). Hemodialysis was initiated in an emergency situation in 58% of the patients and the majority (59.1%) had an arteriovenous fistula as vascular access. In the pre-HD period, most patients (54.5%) had at least one hospitalization (min = 1; max = 4). After HD started, the number of hospitalizations decreased ( p = 0.034) and only 39.8% of the patients required hospital admission (min = 1; max = 3), with shorter average hospital stay ( p = 0.013). Conclusion: The number and length of hospitalizations did not increase with the beginning of HD
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引言:透析对八旬老人的益处是可疑的。本研究旨在调查葡萄牙八旬患者队列中开始慢性血液透析(HD)是否会改变住院率和住院时间。材料和方法:采用单中心、回顾性、观察性研究。对2007年1月至2017年12月期间在葡萄牙中央医院开始HD的年龄≥80岁的患者进行纳入筛查。将HD开始前2年的住院情况与HD开始后的前2年进行比较。采用McNemar和Wilcoxon符号秩检验。结果:共纳入88例患者,平均年龄84±2.8岁。几乎所有患者(97.7%)都有一种或多种合并症。60.2%的患者功能活动正常(Karnofsky评分≥80)。58%的患者在紧急情况下开始血液透析,大多数患者(59.1%)有动静脉瘘作为血管通路。在HD前期,大多数患者(54.5%)至少有一次住院治疗(最小值=1;最大值=4)。HD开始后,住院人数减少(p=0.034),只有39.8%的患者需要住院(min=1;max=3),平均住院时间更短(p=0.013)。结论:住院人数和住院时间没有随着HD的开始而增加
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