Scientific Reports (Jun 2024)

The effect of dialysis modality on annual mortality: A prospective cohort study

  • Yae Hyun Kim,
  • Yeonjin Kim,
  • Nayoung Ha,
  • Jang-Hee Cho,
  • Yon Su Kim,
  • Shin-Wook Kang,
  • Nam-Ho Kim,
  • Chul Woo Yang,
  • Yong-Lim Kim,
  • Jung Pyo Lee,
  • Woojoo Lee,
  • Hyung Jung Oh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-64914-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Despite numerous studies on the effect of each dialysis modality on mortality, the issue remains controversial. We investigated the hazard rate of mortality in patients with incident end-stage renal disease (ESRD) concerning initial dialysis modality (hemodialysis vs. peritoneal dialysis). Using a nationwide, multicenter, prospective cohort in South Korea, we studied 2207 patients, of which 1647 (74.6%) underwent hemodialysis. We employed the weighted Fine and Gray model over the follow-up period using inverse probability of treatment and censoring weighting. Landmark analysis was used for identifying the changing effect of dialysis modality on individuals who remained event-free at each landmark point. No significant difference in hazard rate was observed overall. However, the peritoneal dialysis group had a significantly higher hazard rate than the hemodialysis group among patients under 65 years after 4- and 5- year follow-up. A similar pattern was observed among those with diabetes mellitus. Landmark analysis also showed the higher hazard rate for peritoneal dialysis at 2 years for the education-others group and at 3 years for the married group. These findings may inform dialysis modality decisions, suggesting a preference for hemodialysis in young patients with diabetes, especially for follow-ups longer than 3 years.

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