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UK Renal Registry 15th Annual Report: Appendix B Definitions and Analysis Criteria
Author(s) -
Manish D. Sinha,
Carol Inward,
Yincent Tse,
Heather Maxwell,
Malcolm Lewis,
Fiona Braddon,
Anna Casula,
Catherine O'Brien,
Rishi Pruthi,
Terry Feest,
Catriona Shaw,
Retha Steenkamp,
Anirudh Rao,
Julie Gilg,
Andrew J Williams,
Victoria Briggs,
David Pitcher,
Damian Fogarty,
Martin Wilkie,
Iain MacPhee,
Udaya Udayaraj,
Laura Pankhurst,
Paul Roderick,
John O'Neill,
Rommel Ravanan,
Satz Mengensatzproduktion,
Druck Reinhardt Druck Basel
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
nephron clinical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1660-2110
DOI - 10.1159/000353330
Subject(s) - medicine , appendix , general surgery , paleontology , biology
The take-on population is defined as all patients over 18 who started RRTat UK renal centres and did not have a recovery lasting more than 90 days within 90 days of starting RRT. The treatment timeline is used to define take-on patients as follows. If a patient has timeline entries from more than one centre then these are all combined and sorted by date. Then, the first treatment entry gives the first date of when they were receiving RRT. This is defined as a ‘start date’. However, in the following situations there is evidence that the patient was already receiving RRT before this ‘start date’ and these people are not classed as take-on patients:

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