Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012)
Introduction: Variations in the use of healthcare services can be defined as systematic variations of adjusted rates for certain aggregation levels of the population. The study analyses how renal replacement therapy (RRT) is used, identifying RRT variability in Catalonia from 2002 to 2012. Material...
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doaj-98cb6fb921464f3fa625c138426518892020-11-24T23:20:07ZengElsevierNefrología (English Edition)2013-25142017-03-0137216417110.1016/j.nefroe.2017.04.002Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012)Cristian Tebé Condomí0Emma Arcos1Jordi Comas2Mireia Espallargues3Joan M.V. Pons4Joan M. Díaz5Jaume Tort6Alberto Martinez-Castelao7Agència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQuAS), Red de Investigación en Servicios de Salud en Enfermedades Crónicas (REDISSEC), Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Barcelona, SpainOrganització Catalana de Trasplantaments (OCATT), Barcelona, SpainOrganització Catalana de Trasplantaments (OCATT), Barcelona, SpainAgència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQuAS), Red de Investigación en Servicios de Salud en Enfermedades Crónicas (REDISSEC), Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Barcelona, SpainAgència de Qualitat i Avaluació Sanitàries de Catalunya (AQuAS), CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Barcelona, SpainFundació Puigvert, Barcelona, SpainOrganització Catalana de Trasplantaments (OCATT), Barcelona, SpainHospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Hospitalet, IDIBELL (Barcelona), SpainIntroduction: Variations in the use of healthcare services can be defined as systematic variations of adjusted rates for certain aggregation levels of the population. The study analyses how renal replacement therapy (RRT) is used, identifying RRT variability in Catalonia from 2002 to 2012. Material and methods: Ecological study by health area using data from the Catalan renal registry. We present incident rates, standardised incidence ratios and prevalence, while variability was calculated through direct and indirect standardisation methods. Results: From 2002 until 31/12/2012, 10,784 patients initiated RRT in Catalonia: 9238 on haemodialysis (HD) (50 treatments per 100,000 people 2010/2012), 1076 on peritoneal dialysis (PD) (8.2 treatments per 100,000 people 2010/2012) and 470 received an early kidney transplant (KT) (4.4 treatments per 100,000 people 2010/2012). Over the 10 years, the HD cumulative incidence rate fell (7%), while the PD and KT incidence rates increased (63% and 177%, respectively); both are higher in young patients (<45 years). 4750 patients received a kidney transplant in this period, 49% of which were aged between 45 and 65 years. There were no significant differences in variability in HD (RV5–95 = 1.3; Empirical Bayes [EB] ∼ 0), or in the prevalence of KT (RV5–95 = 1.4; EB ∼ 0). Nevertheless, we found significant geographical variability in PD; notably in the districts of the province of Lérida, where the number of cases observed was greater than expected (RV5–95 = 4.01; EB = 0.08). Conclusion: Although there was a notable rise in PD and early KT incidence rates, PD is still underused when compared to international recommendations. No territorial variability was found for HD or KT, but the use of PD was found to be higher in Lérida than in other areas. To reduce PD territorial variability and increase the uptake of this technique in the other regions, we propose 3 initiatives: the development of RRT support tools for shared decision-making, the encouragement of specific PD professional training and the promotion of PD through complementary reimbursement systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2013251417300743AtlasVariationsSmall areasStandardisationRenal replacement therapyHaemodialysisPeritoneal dialysisKidney transplantRegistry |
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Cristian Tebé Condomí Emma Arcos Jordi Comas Mireia Espallargues Joan M.V. Pons Joan M. Díaz Jaume Tort Alberto Martinez-Castelao Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012) Nefrología (English Edition) Atlas Variations Small areas Standardisation Renal replacement therapy Haemodialysis Peritoneal dialysis Kidney transplant Registry |
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Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012) |
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Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012) |
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Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012) |
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Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012) |
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Atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in Catalonia (2002–2012) |
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atlas of systematic variation in renal replacement therapy in catalonia (2002–2012) |
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Introduction: Variations in the use of healthcare services can be defined as systematic variations of adjusted rates for certain aggregation levels of the population. The study analyses how renal replacement therapy (RRT) is used, identifying RRT variability in Catalonia from 2002 to 2012.
Material and methods: Ecological study by health area using data from the Catalan renal registry. We present incident rates, standardised incidence ratios and prevalence, while variability was calculated through direct and indirect standardisation methods.
Results: From 2002 until 31/12/2012, 10,784 patients initiated RRT in Catalonia: 9238 on haemodialysis (HD) (50 treatments per 100,000 people 2010/2012), 1076 on peritoneal dialysis (PD) (8.2 treatments per 100,000 people 2010/2012) and 470 received an early kidney transplant (KT) (4.4 treatments per 100,000 people 2010/2012). Over the 10 years, the HD cumulative incidence rate fell (7%), while the PD and KT incidence rates increased (63% and 177%, respectively); both are higher in young patients (<45 years). 4750 patients received a kidney transplant in this period, 49% of which were aged between 45 and 65 years. There were no significant differences in variability in HD (RV5–95 = 1.3; Empirical Bayes [EB] ∼ 0), or in the prevalence of KT (RV5–95 = 1.4; EB ∼ 0). Nevertheless, we found significant geographical variability in PD; notably in the districts of the province of Lérida, where the number of cases observed was greater than expected (RV5–95 = 4.01; EB = 0.08).
Conclusion: Although there was a notable rise in PD and early KT incidence rates, PD is still underused when compared to international recommendations. No territorial variability was found for HD or KT, but the use of PD was found to be higher in Lérida than in other areas. To reduce PD territorial variability and increase the uptake of this technique in the other regions, we propose 3 initiatives: the development of RRT support tools for shared decision-making, the encouragement of specific PD professional training and the promotion of PD through complementary reimbursement systems. |
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Atlas Variations Small areas Standardisation Renal replacement therapy Haemodialysis Peritoneal dialysis Kidney transplant Registry |
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