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When Using DOPPS Slides. DOPPS Slide Use Guidelines. Association of Mineral Metabolism Factors with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients: the Japan Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (J-DOPPS). Introduction. DOPPS Background. Methods.
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Association of Mineral Metabolism Factors with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients: the Japan Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (J-DOPPS)
Table 1. Selected baseline sociodemographic variables, laboratory values, and comorbidity conditions for a prevalent cross-section of 3,973 HD patients* (1)
Table 1. Selected baseline sociodemographic variables, laboratory values, and comorbidity conditions for a prevalent cross-section of 3,973 HD patients* (2)
Table 2. Selected baseline % of pts meeting K/DOQI guideline targets for mineral metabolism measures for a prevalent cross-section of HD pts*
Table 3. Associations between adjusted* relative risk of all-cause or cardiovascular mortality and mineral metabolism indicators
Figure 1. Association between all-cause mortality and categorical measures of the mineral metabolism indicators: CalciumAlb (a), phosphorus (b)
Figure 1. Association between all-cause mortality and categorical measures of the mineral metabolism indicators: calcium-phosphorus product (c) and iPTH(d)
Figure 2. Association between cardiovascular mortality and categorical measures of the mineral metabolism indicators: CalciumAlb (a), phosphorus (b)
Figure 2. Association between cardiovascular mortality and categorical measures of the mineral metabolism indicators: calcium-phosphorus product (c) and iPTH (d)
Table 4. Use of specific therapies by laboratory guideline range*