Renal patients at end of life: A 5-year retrospective review

2017 
Context: Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) have a life-limiting illness associated with significant morbidity. The ‘tipping point’ where increased medical and supportive care is needed urgently can be missed. It cannot be assumed that specialist palliative care (SPC) services which evolved to care for patients with cancer will also be right for patients with different diagnoses.Objectives: To review retrospectively the end-of-life care of patients receiving renal replacement therapy (RRT) from our institution.Methods: We conducted a single-centre retrospective cohort study. We reviewed medical charts and electronic records to record patient characteristics, mode of dialysis, place of death and the time spent in hospital.Results: One hundred and sixty-one patients were included in our study. The mean age at death was 63 years and 68% were male. In their last year of life, patients spent a median of 53 days as inpatients with a median of three admissions. The haemodialysis cohort spent a median o...
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