TY - JOUR
T1 - An Overview of Regular Dialysis Treatment in Japan (As of 31 December 2010)
AU - Nakai, Shigeru
AU - Iseki, Kunitoshi
AU - Itami, Noritomo
AU - Ogata, Satoshi
AU - Kazama, Junichiro James
AU - Kimata, Naoki
AU - Shigematsu, Takashi
AU - Shinoda, Toshio
AU - Shoji, Tetsuo
AU - Suzuki, Kazuyuki
AU - Taniguchi, Masatomo
AU - Tsuchida, Kenji
AU - Nakamoto, Hidetomo
AU - Nishi, Hiroshi
AU - Hashimoto, Seiji
AU - Hasegawa, Takeshi
AU - Hanafusa, Norio
AU - Hamano, Takayuki
AU - Fujii, Naohiko
AU - Masakane, Ikuto
AU - Marubayashi, Seiji
AU - Morita, Osamu
AU - Yamagata, Kunihiro
AU - Wakai, Kenji
AU - Wada, Atsushi
AU - Watanabe, Yuzo
AU - Tsubakihara, Yoshiharu
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - A nationwide statistical survey of 4226 dialysis facilities was conducted at the end of 2010, and 4166 facilities (98.6%) responded. The number of new patients introduced into dialysis was 37512 in 2010. This number has decreased for two consecutive years since it peaked in 2008. The number of patients who died in 2010 was 28882, which has been increasing every year. The number of patients undergoing dialysis at the end of 2010 was 298252, which is an increase of 7591 (2.6%) compared with that at the end of 2009. The number of dialysis patients per million at the end of 2010 was 2329.1. The crude death rate of dialysis patients in 2010 was 9.8%, and has been gradually increasing. The mean age of the new patients introduced into dialysis was 67.8 years and the mean age of the entire dialysis patient population was 66.2 years. Regarding the primary disease of the new patients introduced into dialysis, the percentage of patients with diabetic nephropathy was 43.6%, which is a slight decrease from that in the previous year (44.5%). Patients with diabetic nephropathy as the primary disease accounted for 35.9% of the entire dialysis patient population, which approaches the percentage of patients with chronic glomerulonephritis as the primary disease (36.2%). The percentage of patients who had undergone carpal tunnel release surgery (CTx) was 4.3%, which is a slight decrease from that at the end of 1999 (5.5%). The decrease in the percentage of patients who had undergone CTx was significant among the patients with dialysis durations of 20-24 years (1999, 48.0%; 2010, 23.2%). A total weekly Kt/V attributable to peritoneal dialysis and their residual functional kidney was 1.7 or higher for 59.4% of patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis.
AB - A nationwide statistical survey of 4226 dialysis facilities was conducted at the end of 2010, and 4166 facilities (98.6%) responded. The number of new patients introduced into dialysis was 37512 in 2010. This number has decreased for two consecutive years since it peaked in 2008. The number of patients who died in 2010 was 28882, which has been increasing every year. The number of patients undergoing dialysis at the end of 2010 was 298252, which is an increase of 7591 (2.6%) compared with that at the end of 2009. The number of dialysis patients per million at the end of 2010 was 2329.1. The crude death rate of dialysis patients in 2010 was 9.8%, and has been gradually increasing. The mean age of the new patients introduced into dialysis was 67.8 years and the mean age of the entire dialysis patient population was 66.2 years. Regarding the primary disease of the new patients introduced into dialysis, the percentage of patients with diabetic nephropathy was 43.6%, which is a slight decrease from that in the previous year (44.5%). Patients with diabetic nephropathy as the primary disease accounted for 35.9% of the entire dialysis patient population, which approaches the percentage of patients with chronic glomerulonephritis as the primary disease (36.2%). The percentage of patients who had undergone carpal tunnel release surgery (CTx) was 4.3%, which is a slight decrease from that at the end of 1999 (5.5%). The decrease in the percentage of patients who had undergone CTx was significant among the patients with dialysis durations of 20-24 years (1999, 48.0%; 2010, 23.2%). A total weekly Kt/V attributable to peritoneal dialysis and their residual functional kidney was 1.7 or higher for 59.4% of patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis.
KW - Combined use of peritoneal dialysis
KW - Dementia
KW - Dialysis patient population
KW - Survey
KW - Survival rate
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1744-9987.2012.01143.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1744-9987.2012.01143.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 23190510
AN - SCOPUS:84870559642
SN - 1744-9979
VL - 16
SP - 483
EP - 521
JO - Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis
JF - Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis
IS - 6
ER -