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When Using DOPPS Slides. DOPPS Slide Use Guidelines. Facility Hemodialysis Vascular Access Use and Mortality in Countries Participating in DOPPS: An Instrumental Variable Analysis. Introduction. DOPPS Background (1). DOPPS Background (2). Methods – Study Sample.
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Facility Hemodialysis Vascular Access Use and Mortality in Countries Participating in DOPPS: An Instrumental Variable Analysis
Table 1. Mean Patient Characteristic and Laboratory Values for Patients Dialyzing With Either an AVF, Graft, or Catheter at Time of Entry into DOPPS I or II (1)
Table 1. Mean Patient Characteristic and Laboratory Values for Patients Dialyzing With Either an AVF, Graft, or Catheter at Time of Entry into DOPPS I or II (2)
Table 2. Mortality Risk Associated with Type of Vascular Access Used for HD by a Patient at Time of Study Entry (1)
Table 2. Mortality Risk Associated with Type of Vascular Access Used for HD by a Patient at Time of Study Entry (2)
Fig. 1A: Distribution of Percentages of Facility Patients Using a Catheter, by Region in DOPPS II
Fig. 1B: Distribution of Percentages of Facility Patients Using a Graft, by Region in DOPPS II
Fig. 1C: Distribution of Percentages of Facility Patients Using an AVF, by Region in DOPPS II
Table 3. Mean Patient Characteristics and Laboratory Values Significantly Associated with Different Levels of Facility Case-mix Adjusted Catheter Use (1)
Table 3. Mean Patient Characteristics and Laboratory Values Significantly Associated with Different Levels of Facility Case-mix Adjusted Catheter Use (2)
Table 4: Mean Patient Characteristic and Laboratory Values Significantly Associated With Different Levels of Facility Case-mix Adjusted Graft Use (1)
Table 4: Mean Patient Characteristic and Laboratory Values Significantly Associated With Different Levels of Facility Case-mix Adjusted Graft Use (2)
Fig. 2: Adjusted Mortality Risk by Approximate Quintiles of Case-mix Adjusted Facility Catheter and Graft Use
Table 5: Cox Models of Mortality Risk in Relationship to Adjusted Facility Percentages of Catheter Use and Graft Use Compared with Facility AVF Use (1)
Table 5: Cox Models of Mortality Risk in Relationship to Adjusted Facility Percentages of Catheter Use and Graft Use Compared with Facility AVF Use (2)
Fig. 3: Adjusted Mortality Risk by Categories of Case-mix Adjusted Facility Catheter and Graft Use as a Percentage of Permanent VA Use
Table 6: Cox Models of Mortality Risk in Relationship to Adjusted Facility Percentage of Catheter Use Compared With Facility AVF Plus Graft Use (1)
Table 6: Cox Models of Mortality Risk in Relationship to Adjusted Facility Percentage of Catheter Use Compared With Facility AVF Plus Graft Use (2)
Fig. 4A: Relative Risk of All-Cause Hospitalization by Case-mix Adjusted Facility Catheter or Graft Use
Fig. 4B: Relative Risk of Infection-Related Hospitalization by Case-mix Adjusted Facility Catheter or Graft Use
Fig. 4C: Relative Risk of Access Related Hospitalization by Case-mix Adjusted Facility Catheter or Graft Use
Fig. 5A: Case-mix Adjusted Mortality Risk for HD Patients in the US Versus Europe: With and Without Adjustment for Differences in Facility Vascular Access Use