Home dialysis as the incident modality in patients starting dialysis in West Virginia: role of the rural outreach kidney care clinic.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Rebecca Schmidt, Anthony Parravani, Mark Poling, Anas Diab, Bethany Pellegrino, Khaled Shawwa
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Abstract

Background: Despite efforts to increase its use, home dialysis remains underutilized as a modality for kidney replacement therapy (KRT). Home dialysis may offer an advantage in rural areas. We evaluated the role of a rural outreach program on the use of home dialysis as incident KRT modality in West Virginia.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Data on KRT were collected using the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) database from 1965 to 2020.

Results: Of the total 22,408 West Virginia patients who started KRT with a dialysis modality between 1965 and 2020, 3203 (14.3%) patients started with a home modality. Among patients from counties served by a rural outreach clinic providing kidney care, 896 (18%) patients started with home dialysis compared to 2306 (13%) patients from other counties. Patients from counties served by a rural outreach clinic were more likely to be White (96 vs 90%), have comorbid illness, and live in a rural community (90 vs 56%), but less likely to be unemployed (11 vs 14%), all p < 0.001. In a multivariable model, after adjusting for comorbid medical conditions and rurality, the odds of starting dialysis with a home modality were greater for patients from counties served by a rural clinic than for patients from counties without such clinics (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.15-1.7).

Conclusion: Patients with ESKD from West Virginia counties served by rural outreach clinics were more likely to initiate KRT by a home-based modality than patients from other counties in West Virginia.

家庭透析是西弗吉尼亚州开始透析患者的附带方式:农村外展肾脏护理诊所的作用。
背景:尽管人们努力提高家庭透析的使用率,但作为肾脏替代疗法(KRT)的一种方式,家庭透析仍未得到充分利用。在农村地区,家庭透析可能更具优势。我们评估了一项农村推广计划对西弗吉尼亚州使用家庭透析作为 KRT 方式的作用:这是一项针对终末期肾病(ESKD)患者的回顾性队列研究。通过美国肾脏数据系统(USRDS)数据库收集了1965年至2020年的KRT数据:1965年至2020年间,西弗吉尼亚州共有22408名患者开始使用透析方式进行KRT,其中3203名患者(14.3%)开始使用家庭透析方式。在来自提供肾脏护理的农村外展诊所服务县的患者中,有896人(18%)开始进行家庭透析,而来自其他县的患者则有2306人(13%)开始进行家庭透析。来自农村外展诊所服务县的患者更有可能是白人(96% 对 90%)、患有合并症并居住在农村社区(90% 对 56%),但失业的可能性较小(11% 对 14%),所有数据均为 P 结论:与来自西弗吉尼亚州其他县的患者相比,来自西弗吉尼亚州农村外展诊所服务县的 ESKD 患者更有可能在家中开始接受 KRT 治疗。
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Journal of Nephrology
Journal of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
5.90%
发文量
289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nephrology is a bimonthly journal that considers publication of peer reviewed original manuscripts dealing with both clinical and laboratory investigations of relevance to the broad fields of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. It is the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Nephrology (SIN).
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