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- DOPPS - Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study
The DOPPS Practice Monitor Data on contemporary trends in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis practices
- The Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study - DOPPS
The DOPPS is a prospective cohort study of hemodialysis practices based on the collection of observational longitudinal data for a random sample of patients from dialysis facilities in a representative and random sample of units in fourteen countries
- Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study gt; Published . . . - DOPPS
Explaining International Trends in Mortality on Hemodialysis Through Changes in Hemodialysis Practices in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)
- DPM Hemodialysis United States: Featured Measures - DOPPS
Key Messages: Hemoglobin levels are used to assess anemia Since December 2015, the percentage of patients with hemoglobin above 12 g dL has remained 16% (down from 31% in August 2010), the percentage with hemoglobin below 10 g dL has increased to 24% (up from 8% in August 2010), and the percentage with hemoglobin below 9 g dL has remained in the range of 6-7% (up from 3% in August 2010)
- The Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study - DOPPS
The DOPPS Program has published over 300 peer-reviewed papers To search publications on dialysis outcomes and practice patterns, please click here
- DOPPS Practice Monitor
前回更新されたデータ 2025年5月 (2024年10月 までのデータ)
- The Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study - DOPPS
The PDOPPS is a groundbreaking research initiative for understanding and advancing PD therapy Continuing the DOPPS mission of improving outcomes and care for dialysis patients, the PDOPPS conducts clinical research to promote the appropriate use of PD, extend technique survival, and improve quality of life for PD patients
- Our Studies - DOPPS
The studies within the DOPPS Program are designed to identify best practices for treating patients Started as a hemodialysis study in 1996, the DOPPS has tracked over 120,000 patients on hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and with chronic kidney disease, in over 20 countries
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