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Management of anaemia in haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients (Chapter 8).

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  • Management of anaemia in haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients (Chapter 8). Abstract Text:

    donald richardsonDonald Richardson,alex hodsmanAlex Hodsman,dirk van schalkwykDirk van Schalkwyk,charlie tomsonCharlie Tomson,graham warwickGraham Warwick,donald richardsonDonald Richardson,alex hodsmanAlex Hodsman,dirk van schalkwykDirk van Schalkwyk,charlie tomsonCharlie Tomson,graham warwickGraham Warwick,

    Forty-one percent of UK patients commence RRT with an Hb <10.0 g/dl. The mean Hb at commencement of RRT is 10.3 g/dl. Eighty-five percent of patients on dialysis in the UK have an Hb >/= 10.0 g/dl by 6 months after commencement of RRT. The median Hb on haemodialysis in the UK is 11.8 g/dl with an IQR of 10.7-12.8 g/dl. Eighty-six percent of haemodialysis patients in the UK have a Hb >/= 10.0 g/dl. The median Hb on peritoneal dialysis in the UK is 12.0 g/dl with an IQR of 11.0-12.9 g/dl. Ninety percent of peritoneal dialysis patients in the UK have an Hb >/= 10.0 g/dl. In the UK, 49% of patients on PD and 48% of patients on haemodialysis have an Hb between 10.5-12.5 g/dl. The median ferritin in UK haemodialysis patients is 413 mug/l (IQR 262-623), 95% of UK haemodialysis patients have a ferritin >/=100 mug/l. The median ferritin in UK PD patients is 256 mug/l (IQR 147-421), 86% of UK peritoneal dialysis patients have a ferritin >/= 100 mug/l. A higher proportion of HD patients than PD patients receive ESA therapy (88% vs 76%). The ESA dose is higher for HD than PD patients (9204 vs 6080 IU/week).

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    d richardsonD Richardson,a hodsmanA Hodsman,d van schalkwykD van Schalkwyk,c tomsonC Tomson,g warwickG Warwick,d richardsonD Richardson,a hodsmanA Hodsman,d van schalkwykD van Schalkwyk,c tomsonC Tomson,g warwickG Warwick,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official p

    VOLUME: 22 Suppl 7

    Page Numbers: vii78-vii104

    Journal Abbreviation: Nephrol. Dial. Transplant.

    ISSN: 0931-0509

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: York NHS Hospitals Trust, York UK. donald.richardson@york.nhs.uk.

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