Subjective quality of life assessment in hemodialysis patients at different levels of hemoglobin following use of recombinant human erythropoietin
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Subjective quality of life assessment in hemodialysis patients at different levels of hemoglobin following use of recombinant human erythropoietin
Abstract
The quality of life of 12 hemodialysis (HD) patients was assessed in a prospective, blinded, cross-over fashion before treatment with recombinant human erythropoietin (r-HuEPO) and at two different levels of hemoglobin (Hb, 9 and 12 g/dl) by means of an interviewer-based questionnaire, the sickness impact profile (SIP). Patients were matched into two groups with no significant difference for age, weight, Hb (6.3 +/- 0.5, mean +/- SEM, group A, vs. 6.4 +/- 0.9 group B), length of hemodialysis or number of years of prior transplantation. SIP was assessed prior to treatment, after reaching the first target Hb (Hb 9 g/dl group A, 12 g/dl group B), after 4 months at that target Hb and after 4 months at the alternative target Hb for each group. For all patients, there was a highly significant improvement in quality of life as assessed by lower SIP scores between the initial and second assessments. This was evident for the physical (8.9 +/- 1.4 vs. 2.8 +/- 1.0; p less than 0.001) and psychosocial (14.9 +/- 3.9 vs. 4.4 +/- 1.1; p less than 0.01) dimensions. Total scores (16.3 +/- 2.4 vs. 5.7 +/- 0.9; p less than 0.001) showed similar changes, reflecting significant improvement in 10 of 12 possible categories between the first two assessments (p less than 0.05 to p less than 0.001). Improved scores were maintained but did not change appreciably after the 2nd assessment. There was no significant difference in any score (category, dimensional or total) obtained after 4 months at Hb 9 g/dl compared to those after the same period at Hb 12 g/dl.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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