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Quality of life of hemodialysis patients waiting for kidney transplant
Author(s) -
Gordana Dedić,
Nenad Milojkovic,
Zoran Cukic,
Dubravko Bokonjić
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
vojnosanitetski pregled
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.123
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2406-0720
pISSN - 0042-8450
DOI - 10.2298/vsp150918259d
Subject(s) - medicine , dialysis , hemodialysis , creatinine , quality of life (healthcare) , kidney transplantation , kidney disease , transplantation , kidney transplant , kidney , nursing
Background/Aim. Dialysis and kidney transplantation are treatments that can be applied to patients with the end-stage renal disease. There is a lack of information on the quality of life (QOL) among hemodialysis (HD) patients on the waiting list for a kidney transplant, a group that is increasing all over the world. The aim of this study was to investigate the quality of life of patients on HD waiting for a kidney transplant. Methods. In the clinical comparative 12-month study, QOL level was compared between consecutively recruited patients waiting for a kidney transplant (WT patients) (N = 24) and patients not waiting for a kidney transplant (non-WT patients) (N = 52). All patients were older than 18 years and were on HD at least three months. To measure QOL, the short Form Health Survey (SD-36) was used. Results. WT patients were younger (43.50 ± 12.64 vs 63.58 ± 13.88 years; p 0.05), Role Physical (RP) (58.66 ± 21.39 vs 46.90 ± 23.73; respectively p > 0.05), General health (GH) (45.00 ± 14.81 vs 37.98 ± 12.88; respectively p > 0.05); Social Functioning (SF) (93.66 ± 16.10 vs 78.30 ± 29.80; respectively p > 0.05) including Physical Component Summary (PCS) scores (64.16 ± 13.77 vs 52.38 ± 19.53; respectively p > 0.05). Conclusion. Patients waiting for a kidney transplant were younger, had started dialysis in the younger age and spent longer on dialysis compared with patients not eligible for transplantation. Low comorbidity, better laboratory parameters interferes in all domains with higher values of QOL in patients waiting for a kidney transplant, especially in general health, physical conditions and social functioning.

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