Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes

Background. Identifying trajectories of kidney disease progression in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients may help to deliver better care. We aimed to identify and characterize trajectories of renal function decline in CKD patients and to investigate their association with mortality after dialysis...

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Main Authors: Josefina Santos, Pedro Oliveira, Milton Severo, Luísa Lobato, António Cabrita, Isabel Fonseca
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Renal Failure
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1945464
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spelling doaj-683eda46e8794fcba1a73a4bdf79fdb52021-07-06T11:30:09ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRenal Failure0886-022X1525-60492021-01-014311049105910.1080/0886022X.2021.19454641945464Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomesJosefina Santos0Pedro Oliveira1Milton Severo2Luísa Lobato3António Cabrita4Isabel Fonseca5Nephrology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP)EPI Unit, ISPUP – Institute of Public Health, University of PortoEPI Unit, ISPUP – Institute of Public Health, University of PortoNephrology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP)Nephrology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP)Nephrology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto (CHUP)Background. Identifying trajectories of kidney disease progression in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients may help to deliver better care. We aimed to identify and characterize trajectories of renal function decline in CKD patients and to investigate their association with mortality after dialysis. Methods. This retrospective cohort study included 378 CKD patients who initiated dialysis (aged 65 years and over) between 2009 and 2016. Were considered mixed models using linear quadratic and cubic models to define the trajectories, and we used probabilistic clustering procedures. Patient characteristics and care practices at and before dialysis were examined by multivariable multinomial logistic regression. The association of these trajectories with mortality after dialysis was examined using Cox models. Results. Four distinct groups of eGFR trajectories decline before dialysis were identified: slower decline (18.3%), gradual decline (18.3%), early rapid decline (41.2%), and rapid decline (22.2%). Patients with rapid eGFR decline were more likely to have diabetes, more cognitive impairment, to have been hospitalized before dialysis, and were less likely to have received pre-dialysis care compared to the patients with a slower decline. They had a higher risk of death within the first and fourth year after dialysis initiation, and after being more than 4 years in dialysis. Conclusions. There are different patterns of eGFR trajectories before dialysis initiation in the elderly, that may help to identify those who are more likely to experience an accelerated decline in kidney function, with impact on pre ESKD care and in the mortality risk after dialysis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1945464ckdeskdoutcomesrenal function trajectory
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author Josefina Santos
Pedro Oliveira
Milton Severo
Luísa Lobato
António Cabrita
Isabel Fonseca
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Pedro Oliveira
Milton Severo
Luísa Lobato
António Cabrita
Isabel Fonseca
Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
Renal Failure
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author_facet Josefina Santos
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Milton Severo
Luísa Lobato
António Cabrita
Isabel Fonseca
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title Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
title_short Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
title_full Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
title_fullStr Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
title_sort different kidney function trajectory patterns before dialysis in elderly patients: clinical implications and outcomes
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series Renal Failure
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1525-6049
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background. Identifying trajectories of kidney disease progression in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients may help to deliver better care. We aimed to identify and characterize trajectories of renal function decline in CKD patients and to investigate their association with mortality after dialysis. Methods. This retrospective cohort study included 378 CKD patients who initiated dialysis (aged 65 years and over) between 2009 and 2016. Were considered mixed models using linear quadratic and cubic models to define the trajectories, and we used probabilistic clustering procedures. Patient characteristics and care practices at and before dialysis were examined by multivariable multinomial logistic regression. The association of these trajectories with mortality after dialysis was examined using Cox models. Results. Four distinct groups of eGFR trajectories decline before dialysis were identified: slower decline (18.3%), gradual decline (18.3%), early rapid decline (41.2%), and rapid decline (22.2%). Patients with rapid eGFR decline were more likely to have diabetes, more cognitive impairment, to have been hospitalized before dialysis, and were less likely to have received pre-dialysis care compared to the patients with a slower decline. They had a higher risk of death within the first and fourth year after dialysis initiation, and after being more than 4 years in dialysis. Conclusions. There are different patterns of eGFR trajectories before dialysis initiation in the elderly, that may help to identify those who are more likely to experience an accelerated decline in kidney function, with impact on pre ESKD care and in the mortality risk after dialysis.
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url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1945464
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