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This analysis examines the differences in outcomes between peritoneal dialysis (PD) and hemodialysis (HD) in patients with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) compared to other nephropathies. Key factors such as mortality rates, comorbidity indices, types of assistance required, and demographic variables like sex and age are evaluated. By utilizing data from multiple figures, we aim to provide comprehensive insights into how these treatment modalities affect different patient populations, ultimately assisting in better clinical decision-making.
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FIGURE 1 C1 C5 A Y C4 C2 C3
FIGURE 2 C1 C5 A Y C4 C2 C3
FIGURE 3 C1 C5 A Y C4 C2 C3
FIGURE 4 C1 C1 C5 A Y C4 C2 C3
FIGURE 6 C1 C5 A Y C4 C2 C3 C3* C2* UC3 UC2
FIGURE 8 ZU C1 C5 Y A C4 C2 C3
FIGURE 9 Type of peritoneal dialysis PKD vs other nephropathies Death Peritoneal dialysis vs. haemodialysis Comorbidity index Type of assistance Sex Age
FIGURE 10 Type of peritoneal dialysis PKD vs other nephropathies Death Peritoneal dialysis vs. haemodialysis Comorbidity index Type of assistance Sex Age
FIGURE 11 Type of peritoneal dialysis PKD vs other nephropathies Death Peritoneal dialysis vs. haemodialysis Comorbidity index Type of assistance Sex Age
FIGURE 12 Type of peritoneal dialysis PKD vs other nephropathies Death Peritoneal dialysis vs. haemodialysis U: Frailty U: Major concurrent illnesses Comorbidity index Sex Type of assistance Age