The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients

Background Although arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis (HD), the association between vascular access types and quality of life is not well-known. We investigated the relationships between HD vascular access types and all-cause mortality, health-related qual...

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Main Authors: Do Hyoung Kim, Ji In Park, Jung Pyo Lee, Yong-Lim Kim, Shin-Wook Kang, Chul Woo Yang, Nam-Ho Kim, Yon Su Kim, Chun Soo Lim
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Renal Failure
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2019.1702558
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spelling doaj-e970325a566b4bb3819b66fa8ce5eaeb2021-03-18T14:42:05ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRenal Failure0886-022X1525-60492020-01-01421303910.1080/0886022X.2019.17025581702558The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patientsDo Hyoung Kim0Ji In Park1Jung Pyo Lee2Yong-Lim Kim3Shin-Wook Kang4Chul Woo Yang5Nam-Ho Kim6Yon Su Kim7Chun Soo Lim8Department of Internal Medicine, Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University Medical CenterDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kangwon National University College of MedicineClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaClinical Research Center of End Stage Renal Disease in KoreaBackground Although arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis (HD), the association between vascular access types and quality of life is not well-known. We investigated the relationships between HD vascular access types and all-cause mortality, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and the degree of depression in a large prospective cohort. Methods A total of 1461 patients who newly initiated HD were included. The initial vascular access types were classified into AVF, arteriovenous graft (AVG), and central venous catheter (CVC). The primary outcomes were all-cause mortality and HRQOL and depression. The secondary outcome was all-cause hospitalization. Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form 36 (KDQOL-36) and Beck’s depression inventory (BDI) scores were measured to assess HRQOL and depression. Results Among 1461 patients, we identified 314 patients who started HD via AVF, 76 via AVG, and 1071 via CVC. In the survival analysis, patients with AVF showed significantly better survival compared with patients with other accesses (p < .001). The AVF and AVG group had higher KDQOL-36 score and lower BDI score than CVC group at 3 months and 12 months after the initiation of HD. The frequency of hospitalization was higher in patients with AVG compared to those with AVF (AVF 0.7 vs. AVG 1.1 times per year) (p = .024). Conclusions The patients with AVF had better survival rate and low hospitalization rate, and the patients with AVF or AVG showed both higher HRQOL and lower depression scores than those with CVC.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2019.1702558hemodialysisvascular accesscentral venous cathetermortalityquality of lifedepression
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author Do Hyoung Kim
Ji In Park
Jung Pyo Lee
Yong-Lim Kim
Shin-Wook Kang
Chul Woo Yang
Nam-Ho Kim
Yon Su Kim
Chun Soo Lim
spellingShingle Do Hyoung Kim
Ji In Park
Jung Pyo Lee
Yong-Lim Kim
Shin-Wook Kang
Chul Woo Yang
Nam-Ho Kim
Yon Su Kim
Chun Soo Lim
The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
Renal Failure
hemodialysis
vascular access
central venous catheter
mortality
quality of life
depression
author_facet Do Hyoung Kim
Ji In Park
Jung Pyo Lee
Yong-Lim Kim
Shin-Wook Kang
Chul Woo Yang
Nam-Ho Kim
Yon Su Kim
Chun Soo Lim
author_sort Do Hyoung Kim
title The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
title_short The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
title_full The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
title_fullStr The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed The effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
title_sort effects of vascular access types on the survival and quality of life and depression in the incident hemodialysis patients
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Renal Failure
issn 0886-022X
1525-6049
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background Although arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis (HD), the association between vascular access types and quality of life is not well-known. We investigated the relationships between HD vascular access types and all-cause mortality, health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and the degree of depression in a large prospective cohort. Methods A total of 1461 patients who newly initiated HD were included. The initial vascular access types were classified into AVF, arteriovenous graft (AVG), and central venous catheter (CVC). The primary outcomes were all-cause mortality and HRQOL and depression. The secondary outcome was all-cause hospitalization. Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form 36 (KDQOL-36) and Beck’s depression inventory (BDI) scores were measured to assess HRQOL and depression. Results Among 1461 patients, we identified 314 patients who started HD via AVF, 76 via AVG, and 1071 via CVC. In the survival analysis, patients with AVF showed significantly better survival compared with patients with other accesses (p < .001). The AVF and AVG group had higher KDQOL-36 score and lower BDI score than CVC group at 3 months and 12 months after the initiation of HD. The frequency of hospitalization was higher in patients with AVG compared to those with AVF (AVF 0.7 vs. AVG 1.1 times per year) (p = .024). Conclusions The patients with AVF had better survival rate and low hospitalization rate, and the patients with AVF or AVG showed both higher HRQOL and lower depression scores than those with CVC.
topic hemodialysis
vascular access
central venous catheter
mortality
quality of life
depression
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2019.1702558
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