Female patients with end-stage renal failure treated by hemodialysis had a low mortality rate and small patient number compared to male patients: 5-year follow-up study in Japan
Kuniyasu Takagi,
Takuya Kishi,
Taku Goto
et al.
Abstract:Background:
This study aimed to evaluate gender differences in patient characteristics in maintenance hemodialysis in Takagi Hospital and, in particular, to evaluate gender differences in adverse events, gastrointestinal bleeding, and bone fractures during longitudinal follow-up period.
Methods:
This study included 151 patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis for end-stage renal failure at Takagi Hospital, a regional core hospital in Japan, in December 2017. All the patients were followed up for five years… Show more
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