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Trends in days per admission, by modality & race/ethnicity figure 6.3, period prevalent patients

Explore age and diabetic trends in hospital admissions among prevalent ESRD patients over the period; detailed data on modality, race/ethnicity, gender, and more.

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Trends in days per admission, by modality & race/ethnicity figure 6.3, period prevalent patients

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  1. Age, diabetic status, & hospital admissions in the ESRD populationfigure 6.1 period prevalent ESRD patients

  2. Age, diabetic status, & hospital admissions in the general Medicare populationfigure 6.2 period prevalent general Medicare patients

  3. Trends in days per admission, by modality & race/ethnicityfigure 6.3, period prevalent patients

  4. Trends in days per patient year at risk, by modality & race/ethnicityfigure 6.4, period prevalent patients

  5. Hospital admissions per patient year at risk, by gender, age, & modalityfigure 6.5, period prevalent patients, 1998-2000 combined

  6. Hospital admissions per patient year at risk, by gender, race/ethnicity, & modalityfigure 6.6, period prevalent patients, 1998-2000 combined

  7. Vascular access procedures,by age & gender: hemodialysisfigure 6.7, period prevalent hemodialysis patients, 2000

  8. Infections, overall,by age & gender: hemodialysisfigure 6.7, period prevalent hemodialysis patients, 2000

  9. Infections, vascular access,by age & gender: hemodialysisfigure 6.7, period prevalent hemodialysis patients, 2000

  10. Cardiovascular procedures, overall,by age & gender: hemodialysisfigure 6.7, period prevalent hemodialysis patients, 2000

  11. Heart catheterizations,by age & gender: hemodialysisfigure 6.7, period prevalent hemodialysis patients, 2000

  12. Amputations,by age & gender: hemodialysisfigure 6.7, period prevalent hemodialysis patients, 2000

  13. Catheter complications,by age & gender: peritoneal dialysisfigure 6.8, period prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients, 2000

  14. Infections, overall,by age & gender: peritoneal dialysisfigure 6.8, period prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients, 2000

  15. Infections, peritonitis,by age & gender: peritoneal dialysisfigure 6.8, period prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients, 2000

  16. Cardiovascular procedures, overall,by age & gender: peritoneal dialysisfigure 6.8, period prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients, 2000

  17. Heart catheterizations,by age & gender: peritoneal dialysisfigure 6.8, period prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients, 2000

  18. Amputations,by age & gender: peritoneal dialysisfigure 6.8, period prevalent peritoneal dialysis patients, 2000

  19. Hospital admissions, by primary diagnosis: dialysis patients age 65 & olderfigure 6.9, prevalent dialysis patients, 1999, unadjusted

  20. Hospital admissions, by primary diagnosis: dialysis patients age 65 & olderfigure 6.9, prevalent dialysis patients, 1999, unadjusted (cont.)

  21. Cardiovascular admissions, by diagnosis, age, & patient populationfigure 6.10, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999

  22. Cardiovascular admissions, by diagnosis, age, & patient populationfigure 6.10, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999 (cont.)

  23. Geographic variations in total hospital admissions: general Medicarefigure 6.11, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999, by HSA Admissions per 1,000 patient years at risk 442+ (482) 396 to <442 361 to <396 329 to <361 below 329 (302)

  24. Geographic variations in total hospital admissions: dialysisfigure 6.11, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999, by HSA Admissions per 1,000 patient years at risk 2,385+ (2,721) 2,127 to <2,385 1,917 to <2,127 1,698 to 1,917 below 1,698 (1,509)

  25. Hospital admissions, by diagnosis, patient population, & diabetic statusfigure 6.12, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999

  26. Hospital admissions, by diagnosis, patient population, & genderfigure 6.13, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999

  27. Hospital admissions, by diagnosis, patient population, & agefigure 6.14, prevalent patients, 1999

  28. Hospital admissions, by diagnosis, patient population, & agefigure 6.14, prevalent patients, 1999 (cont.)

  29. Hospital admissions, by diagnosis, patient population, & race/ethnicityfigure 6.15, prevalent patients age 65 & older, 1999

  30. Hospitalization rates, by age, race/ethnicity, & genderfigure 6.16, incident dialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  31. Relative risk of first hospitalization (with 95% confidence interval)table 6.a, incident dialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  32. Hospitalization rates, by eGFR, race/ethnicity, & genderfigure 6.17, incident dialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  33. First-year first hospitalization rates, by BMI, race/ethnicity, & genderfigure 6.18, incident dialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  34. First-year first hospitalization rates, by age, race/ethnicity, & gender: diabeticsfigure 6.19, incident dialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  35. First-year first hospitalization rates, by age, race, & gender: non-diabeticsfigure 6.19, incident dialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  36. Relative risk of first hospitalization (with 95% confidence interval): by gendertable 6.b, incident hemodialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined

  37. Relative risk of first hospitalization (with 95% confidence interval): by racetable 6.c, incident hemodialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined

  38. Relative risk of first hospitalization (with 95% confidence interval): by diabetic statustable 6.d, incident hemodialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined

  39. Hospitalization rates, by hemoglobin, gender, race, & diabetic statusfigure 6.20, incident hemodialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  40. Hospitalization rates, by URR, gender, race, & diabetic statusfigure 6.21, incident hemodialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  41. Hospitalization rates, by BMI, race/ethnicity, & URRfigure 6.22, incident hemodialysis patients, 1998-1999 combined, adjusted

  42. Hospital admissions per patient year:IgA nephropathy/Berger’s, IgM nephropathyfigure 6.23, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  43. Hospital days per patient year:IgA nephropathy/Berger’s, IgM nephropathyfigure 6.24, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  44. Hospital admissions per patient year:Goodpasture’s syndromefigure 6.25, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  45. Hospital days per patient year:Goodpasture’s syndrome figure 6.26, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  46. Hospital admissions per patient year:lupus erythematosusfigure 6.27, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  47. Hospital days per patient year:lupus erythematosus figure 6.28, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  48. Hospital admissions per patient year:other secondary GN/vasculitisfigure 6.29, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  49. Hospital days per patient year:other secondary GN/vasculitis figure 6.30, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

  50. Hospital admissions per patient year:sclerodermafigure 6.31, period prevalent ESRD patients, 1996-2000 combined, adjusted

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