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End Stage Kidney Disease Treatment Modalities Australia New Zealand Dec 2012

End Stage Kidney Disease Treatment Modalities Australia New Zealand Dec 2012. Prepared by Debbie Fortnum Kidney Health Australia Data courtesy of ANZDATA. 2012 update. This short presentation provides the key data for treatment options according to ANZDATA Dec 2012

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End Stage Kidney Disease Treatment Modalities Australia New Zealand Dec 2012

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  1. End Stage Kidney DiseaseTreatment Modalities Australia New ZealandDec 2012 Prepared by Debbie Fortnum Kidney Health Australia Data courtesy of ANZDATA

  2. 2012 update • This short presentation provides the key data for treatment options according to ANZDATA Dec 2012 • Trend data has also been included • Slides also include some commentary about key changes or just interesting facts.

  3. Prevalent Numbers Dec 2012 Increase 6.5%, transplant 10%, Sat/hosp 3%, PD & HHD 8% each

  4. Incident PD patients have increased (mainly 55-75 yr) whilst HD has decreased. Only 1 in 4 start on PD.

  5. Incident HD (includes home) patients are trending younger with 57% under 65 years. PD and HD patients are similar ages.

  6. Home Dialysis as a % of all dialysis 2000-2012Australia, QLD, ACT, Vic and SA increased their home dialysis percentage

  7. Total 31% on home dialysis (up 4%)

  8. High home dialysis rates but HHD decreasing. Low transplant prevalence.

  9. PD up by 2%. Satellite/hosp rates high

  10. Increase in PD and transplant prevalence

  11. Decrease in PD with increase in satellite. High transplant % overall

  12. Increase in PD. Highest transplant %. HHD up slightly.

  13. Increase in HHD but decrease in PD. Transplant prevalence low.

  14. Decrease in PD but trend increase in HHD.

  15. . ANZ Home Dialysis as a % of all dialysis 2000-2012

  16. Conclusion • Changes to prevalence and incidence of treatment options are slow but there are changes occuring. This is more evident in some states than others. • This data was prepared by Kidney Health Australia utilising data fro the ANZDATA registry. If you would like to use any of these slides please acknowledge ANZDATA and Kidney Health Australia.

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