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Review
. 2010 Jun:15 Suppl 2:61-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1797.2010.01316.x.

Timely initiation of dialysis for chronic kidney disease: perspective from four Asian countries

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Timely initiation of dialysis for chronic kidney disease: perspective from four Asian countries

David C H Harris et al. Nephrology (Carlton). 2010 Jun.

Abstract

Recommendations about when to initiate dialysis for end-stage kidney failure have been made by a number of expert groups. These recommendations have led to changes in clinical practice, yet they are not based on high level evidence. In fact, most reported studies argue that dialysis should be started early rather than late, many are confounded and a number have reached the opposite conclusion. Probably more important than a prescribed level of renal function at which dialysis is initiated is the widespread adoption of a structured approach to pre-dialysis care and the recognition of the importance of pre-dialysis patient education. One of the main determinants of optimal initiation of dialysis is the time of referral of the patient to a nephrologist or a renal unit. In particular, early referral of patients with chronic kidney disease allows a planned initiation of dialysis, using from the start permanent vascular or peritoneal dialysis access.

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