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Review
. 2024 Oct 29;17(12):sfae333.
doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfae333. eCollection 2024 Dec.

An updated systematic review of the risk factors for unplanned dialysis initiation

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An updated systematic review of the risk factors for unplanned dialysis initiation

Winnie Magadi et al. Clin Kidney J. .

Abstract

Background: Previously, a comprehensive review of the risk factors for unplanned dialysis initiation (UDI) was conducted by Hassan et al. (2019), based on studies published up to the end of 2017. They demonstrated that high-quality data and well-designed studies on the subject are lacking. Thus we updated their review to establish the modifiable factors associated with UDI.

Methods: MEDLINE and Embase were searched from January 2018 to August 2023. Following several rounds of screening, we identified 17 international studies (the majority of which were based in Europe) that met the eligibility criteria.

Results: Many of the included studies were well designed, utilised large datasets and adopted properly adjusted analyses to examine associations between patient characteristics and UDI. Definitions of UDI varied across studies, i.e. timeliness of presentation, vascular access type, initiating dialysis as an inpatient/outpatient or for life-threatening indications. The most common risk factors reported were cardiovascular disease, older age, lower body mass index, cause of kidney disease, cancer, diabetes, lower serum albumin, faster decline in kidney function and fewer number of nephrology visits prior to dialysis start. These were in line with those reported by Hassan et al., however, our updated review revealed several other important predictors of UDI, e.g. worse coding of chronic kidney disease in the general practitioner health record, lower health literacy and having acute kidney injury.

Conclusions: Our review provides new insights into reasons why people start dialysis in an unplanned manner, many of which are modifiable, thus contributing to efforts in reducing the rate of UDI.

Keywords: mortality risk; systematic review; unplanned dialysis initiation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interests.

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Graphical Abstract
Figure 1:
Figure 1:
A flow chart of the selection process and identification of newer studies in the updated review. Studies could be excluded for multiple reasons, which is reflected in the numbers displayed in the figure.
Figure 2:
Figure 2:
A meta-analysis of (a) cardiovascular disease as a risk factor for unplanned dialysis initiation and (b) age as a risk factor for unplanned dialysis initiation.

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