Análisis de sobrevida en pacientes de edad avanzada que inician hemodiálisis crónica en Servicio de Salud Chileno
Artículo
Open/ Download
Publication date
2016Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Ríos, Álvaro
Cómo citar
Análisis de sobrevida en pacientes de edad avanzada que inician hemodiálisis crónica en Servicio de Salud Chileno
Author
Abstract
Background: The proportion of older people with end stage renal disease is
increasing. Their prognosis is characterized by a high mortality and poor quality
of life. Aim: To analyze the survival of patients starting chronic hemodialysis
(CHD) according to their age. Material and Methods: Patients admitted to
CHD in the East Metropolitan Health Service of Santiago in a 2-year period
were analyzed. Four age groups were created, separating patients older than 70
years in a special group. Results: During the study period, 459 patients were
admitted to CHD and were followed for an average of 27 months. The frequency
of cardiovascular comorbidity, cancer, and chronic renal disease of unknown
cause (attributed to nephrosclerosis) increased along with age. Mortality was
higher at older ages. There was a significant association between starting CHD
with a catheter, Charlson comorbidity index and increasing age with mortality.
For those aged over 80 years, mortality at three months and one year was 25
and 43% respectively. Conclusions: Age, Charlson index and vascular access
are predictors of mortality in older adults entering hemodialysis. This study
suggests the importance of considering comorbidities, assessment by specialists
and creating an arteriovenous fistula in this age group.
Indexation
Artículo de publicación SCIELO
Quote Item
Rev Med Chile 2016; 144: 697-703
Collections
The following license files are associated with this item: