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This presentation discusses the DOPPS study’s findings on the relationship between Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) scores and albumin levels with respect to mortality and hospitalization risks in Europe, Japan, and the US. It presents the relative risks associated with lower HRQOL scores and albumin levels, adjusted for various demographic and health-related factors. The implications of these findings for patient care and management in chronic kidney disease (CKD) are explored, highlighting the importance of HRQOL and nutritional status in patient outcomes.
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Relative Risk (RR) of Death and Hospitalization for Europe per 10-pts Lower HRQOL Score and 1 g/dl Lower Albumin
Relative Risk (RR) of Death and Hospitalization for Japan per 10-pts Lower HRQOL Score and 1 g/dl Lower Albumin
Relative Risk (RR) of Death and Hospitalization for the US per 10-pts Lower HRQOL Score and 1 g/dl Lower Albumin
Adjusted Relative Risk of Death and Hospitalization per 10-pts Lower Scores for PCS and MCS Subscales
Adjusted Relative Risk of Death and Hospitalization Per 10-pts Lower Scores for KDCS Subscales (1)
Adjusted Relative Risk (RR) of Death and Hospitalization Per 10-pt. Lower Scores for KDCS Subscales (2)
Adjusted Relative Risk of Death for Quintiles of Albumin and HRQOL Components, without Adjustment for Albumin
Adjusted Relative Risk of Death and Hospitalization by Physical Component Summary Score, with Adjustment for Albumin
Adjusted Relative Risk of Death and Hospitalization Mental Component Summary Score, with Adjustment for Albumin
Adjusted Relative Risk of Death and Hospitalization by Kidney Disease Component Summary Score, with Adjustment for Albumin