High Mortality Rate of Infectious Diseases in Dialysis Patients: A Comparison With the General Population in Japan

作者: Minako Wakasugi , Kazuko Kawamura , Suguru Yamamoto , Junichiro James Kazama , Ichiei Narita

DOI: 10.1111/J.1744-9987.2012.01062.X

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摘要: Infectious disease is the second leading cause of death among dialysis patients, and it generally assumed that mortality rate infectious considerably higher in patients than general population. There are no comprehensive studies on this issue contribution each category to excess Japan. We used data reported Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy national Vital Statistics 2008 2009. calculated standardized ratios compared rates disease. During 2-year study period, 274,683 10,435 deaths from diseases were recorded 126 million people 273,237 respectively. The ratio all was 7.5 (95% confidence interval, 7.3-7.6) with respect population categories a significantly sepsis, peritonitis, influenza, tuberculosis, pneumonia order. In particular, sepsis contributed 69.5% difference between This underlines markedly increased diseases, particularly

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