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RISK FACTORS OF LETHAL OUTCOMES AT PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS

Abstract

Risk factors of lethal outcomes at 144 patients receiving replacement renal therapy by a hemodialysis program in unit of nephrology and hemodialysis of SBHE NR «NSRCH» are presented in article. At the first stage patients were divided into two groups: died and survived. Further the analysis of the factors influencing on the forecast performed in several steps. As a result of the conducted research it was revealed that risk factors of lethal outcome at the patients receiving therapy with a program of hemodialysis can be considered as > 55 years, BMI < 18,5, decrease of concentration of albumin < 40 g/l, the CRP level > 5, index of comorbidity 5 and more.

About the Authors

E. E. Abramova
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


I. E. Koroleva
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»; SBHE NR «Novosibirsk State Regional Clinical Hospital»
Russian Federation


N. L. Tov
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


E. A. Movchan
SBEI HPE «Novosibirsk State Medical University of Ministry of Health»
Russian Federation


D. A. Naborshchikov
SBHE NR «Novosibirsk State Regional Clinical Hospital»
Russian Federation


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Abramova E.E., Koroleva I.E., Tov N.L., Movchan E.A., Naborshchikov D.A. RISK FACTORS OF LETHAL OUTCOMES AT PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2015;(6):15.

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