Supplementary Material for: Mortality rates and a clinical predictive model for the elderly on maintenance hemodialysis: A large observational cohort study of 17,354 Asian patients

Background: Mortality following hemodialysis initiation may influence the decision to initiate hemodialysis in elderly patients. Our objective is to demonstrate mortality following hemodialysis initiation in elderly (≥70 years) and to derive a prediction risk score based on clinical and laboratory i...

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Hauptverfasser: K., Noppakun, S., Nochaiwong, A., Tantraworasin, J., Khorana, P., Susantitaphong, A., Lumpaopong, S., Sritippayawan, V., Ophascharoensuk, C., Ruengorn
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Mortality following hemodialysis initiation may influence the decision to initiate hemodialysis in elderly patients. Our objective is to demonstrate mortality following hemodialysis initiation in elderly (≥70 years) and to derive a prediction risk score based on clinical and laboratory indicators to determine risk of all-cause mortality in patients aged ≥80 years. Methods: We identified elderly (≥70 years) who initiated maintenance hemodialysis between January 2005 and December 2016 using data from the Thai Renal Replacement Therapy Registry. The mortality rate was determined based on age categories. A predictive risk score for all-cause mortality was created for 4,451 patients aged ≥80 years by using demographics, laboratory values, and interview-based parameters. Using a flexible parametric survival analysis, we predicted mortality 3, 6 months, 1, 5, and 10 years after hemodialysis initiation. Results: 17,354 patients (≥70 years) were included, mean age 76.9±5.1 years, 46.5% male, and 6,309 (36.4%) died. Patient aged 85 years, male, body mass index
DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.24771984