Baseline data report of the China Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)

The number of patients on hemodialysis (HD) is rapidly increasing in China. As an Asian country with a large number of HD patients, understanding the status of Chinese HD patients has a special significance. We reported here the baseline data for China Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Pattern Study Ph...

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description The number of patients on hemodialysis (HD) is rapidly increasing in China. As an Asian country with a large number of HD patients, understanding the status of Chinese HD patients has a special significance. We reported here the baseline data for China Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Pattern Study Phase 5 (DOPPS5). The DOPPS is an international prospective, observational cohort study. Patients were restricted to the initial sample of patients who participated in China DOPPS5. We summarized the baseline demographic and clinical data of patients. Results were weighted by facility sampling fraction. 1186 patients were initial patients in China DOPPS5. The mean age was 58.7 ± 3.5 years, with 54.6% males. The median dialysis vintage was 3.4 (1.5, 6.3) years. The main assigned primary end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) causes was chronic glomerulonephritis (45.9%), followed by diabetes (19.9%). 17.6% patients had hepatitis B infection, and 10.0% patients had hepatitis C infection. 25.9% patients had a single-pooled Kt/V  3.5 g/dl. 18.8% patients had hemoglobin
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692/4022/1950/1544
Albumin
Bone diseases
Calcium
Calcium (blood)
Diabetes mellitus
Dialysis
End-stage renal disease
Fistula
Fistulae
Glomerulonephritis
Hemodialysis
Hemoglobin
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Humanities and Social Sciences
Kidney diseases
Minerals
multidisciplinary
Observational studies
Parathyroid hormone
Patients
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
title Baseline data report of the China Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)
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