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This study analyzes the association between higher dialysis dose and mortality among males and females based on DOPPS and CMS data. The results show a lower mortality rate among females with high dialysis dose, but not among males. Gender differences, comorbid conditions, age, race, and diabetes are considered in the analysis. The study highlights the importance of dialysis dose in improving outcomes and emphasizes gender-specific considerations in dialysis treatment.
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High Dialysis Dose Is Associated with Lower Mortality Among Femalesbut Not Among Males
Relative Risk (RR) of Mortality within Gender Groups by URR Category at Study Start, based on CMS Data
Association Between Higher Dose and Relative Overall Risk of Mortality for Males and Females Among Three Studies
Association Between Higher Dose and Relative Risk of Mortality for Males and Females, by Age and Race, based on CMS Data
Association Between Higher Dose and Relative Risk of Mortality for Males and Females, by Presence of Diabetes and Body Size, based on CMS Data
Relative Risk (RR) or Mortality by Gender and Dialysis Dose, Measured in URR Categories, based on CMS Data
Relative Risk (RR) of Mortality by Gender and Dialysis Dose, Measured in eKt/V Dose Categories, based on DOPPS Data