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The International Quotidian Dialysis Registry: annual report 2005
Authors:Nesrallah Gihad  Garg Amit X  Moist Louise M  Suri Rita S  Lindsay Robert M
Affiliation:;Division of Nephrology, Humber River Regional Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; ;Division of Nephrology and ;Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The International Quotidian Dialysis Registry was designed to collect data describing treatments, characteristics, and outcomes of patients treated with quotidian hemodialysis (HD) worldwide. In July 2004, North American centers were first invited to enroll patients. By March 1, 2005, a total of 70 nocturnal and 8 short-daily HD patients from three Canadian and two US centers were enrolled. As recruitment continues, projected enrollment for 2005 may exceed 200 patients from North America alone. Preliminary analyses indicate that the current registry cohort is younger (mean age, 49.5 +/- 1.6 years) and carries a lower burden of comorbidity than the overall North American HD population. The low event rate expected in this cohort underlines the need for a large sample size if an appropriately powered survival study is to be undertaken. Increasing recruitment in the United States by including HD centers owned or managed by large dialysis organizations, and beginning overseas collaborations to include Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and South America will be the primary areas of focus for 2005.
Keywords:Database  observational studies  registry  Quotidian hemodialysis  daily hemodialysis  frequent hemodialysis
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