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Anaemia management in chronic kidney disease patients: an overview of current clinical practice.

作者信息

Valderrábano Fernando

机构信息

Universidad Complutense and Nephrology Service, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañon, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2002;17 Suppl 1:13-8. doi: 10.1093/ndt/17.suppl_1.13.

Abstract

This paper describes three recent, related surveys of anaemia management practice in patients with chronic kidney disease, with particular emphasis on initiation of epoetin therapy. It also compares current practice with the European Best Practice Guidelines (EBPG) for anaemia management. The European Survey of Anaemia Management (ESAM) was a 6 month, longitudinal prospective survey of anaemia management in dialysis patients. Although most survey data concerned patients already on dialysis, some retrospective data concerned initiation of dialysis and epoetin therapy. These findings led to the Predialysis Survey of Anaemia Management (PRESAM), a cross-sectional, retrospective survey of patients beginning dialysis, focusing on referral to renal centres and anaemia management in the year preceding dialysis. The Early Renal Insufficiency Referral Survey (ERIRS) is a further cross-sectional survey currently in progress, investigating referral practices during pre-dialysis care. Collectively, these three surveys provide a wealth of data about pre-dialysis anaemia management. ESAM included data from 14527 patients, PRESAM from 4333 patients, and data from 724 patients enrolled in ERIRS have been analysed. The evidence indicates that, at the time of referral to a renal centre, most patients have haemoglobin concentrations well below the levels recommended by the EBPG. Haemoglobin concentrations are lowest in patients referred within the month prior to the initiation of dialysis. Most patients do not start epoetin treatment until dialysis is initiated, despite having haemoglobin concentrations below the level recommended by the EBPG for the initiation of epoetin. Patients who are referred earlier (i.e. those under the care of the renal centre nephrologist for more than a month before the initiation of dialysis) tend to have higher haemoglobin concentrations and are more likely to be receiving epoetin therapy. Such patients are in the minority, however, indicating that pre-dialysis anaemia management practices continue to fall short of the recommendations of the EBPG.

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