Trends of demographic and primary disease in new end-stage renal disease dialysis patients of Zhejiang province from 2008 to 2013
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-7097.2016.02.005
- VernacularTitle:2008-2013年浙江省新增终末期肾脏病透析患者的人口统计学和原发病变迁
- Author:
Xuxia SHAO
;
Ping ZHANG
;
Xi YAO
;
Li ZHANG
;
Jianghua CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Dialysis;
Demography;
Incidence;
Primary disease
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nephrology
2016;32(2):106-109
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To analyze the changes of primary disease and demography of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who started dialysis between 2008 and 2013 in Zhejiang province, in order to provide statistical support for the improvement of dialysis quality.Methods The study retrospectively reviewed all the incident ESRD patients on dialysis registered in Zhejiang Dialysis Quality Control Center from 2008 to 2013.Their demographics and primary cause were investigated.Stratified analysis based on dialysis modality, duration and age were conducted.Results A total of 26 310 incident ESRD patients who started dialysis between 2008 and 2013 in Zhejiang were selected, among which 14 886 cases were male and 11 424 cases were female (male: female: 1.30: 1).The study gave priority to patients aged 45 and above (73.9%), with an average age of (55.7± 16.1) years.The top primary disease was chronic glomerulonephritis (51.3%), followed by diabetic nephropathy (17.3%) and hypertensive nephrosclerosis (6.4%).From 2008 to 2013, the incidence of dialysis was 46.3, 60.1, 71.2, 85.8, 104.1, and 119.9 per million population respectively.The average age of patients was increased year by year, from 52.4, 53.3, 54.8, 56.0, 56.9, to 57.6 years.The share of peritoneal dialysis, as well as the promotion of diabetic nephropathy in primary disease was on the rise.With the increase of age, the proportion of primary diseases such as diabetic nephropathy and hypertension nephrnsclerosis was increased.Conclusions In Zhejiang province, incident dialysis patients increase annually.More males than females are on dialysis.The average age and proportion of peritoneal dialysis are rising.The leading cause is chronic glomerulonephritis, but the incidence of diabetic nephropathy is on the increase, which requires attention.