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Analysis of Median Urea Reduction Ratio in Hemodialysis Patients in the UK (2012)

This report presents data from the UK Renal Registry's 16th Annual Report regarding the median urea reduction ratio (URR) achieved by prevalent patients on hemodialysis (HD) across different centers as of September 30, 2012. It examines the URR in male and female patients separately, the percentage of patients achieving a URR greater than 65%, and trends in URR between 2000 and 2012. Additionally, it addresses the median URR for incident patients in their first year of treatment, providing insights into the effectiveness of hemodialysis practices.

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Analysis of Median Urea Reduction Ratio in Hemodialysis Patients in the UK (2012)

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  1. Figure 9.1a. Median URR achieved in prevalent patients on HD by centre, 30/9/2012 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  2. Figure 9.1b. Median URR achieved in female prevalent patients on HD by centre, 30/9/2012 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  3. Figure 9.1c. Median URR achieved in male prevalent patients on HD by centre, 30/9/2012 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  4. Figure 9.2. Percentage of prevalent patients with URR >65% on HD by centre, 30/9/2012 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  5. Figure 9.3. Change in the percentage of prevalent patients on HD with URR >65% and the median URR between 2000 and 2012 in the UK UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  6. Figure 9.4. Percentage of prevalent patients on HD achieving URR >65% by time on RRT between 1999 and 2012 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  7. Figure 9.5a. Median URR in the first quarter of starting RRT in incident patients who started haemodialysis in 2011 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

  8. Figure 9.5b. Median URR one year after starting RRT for patients who started haemodialysis in 2011 UK Renal Registry 16th Annual Report

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