THE IMPACT OF GUIDELINES FOR THE PREVENTION OF ANEMIA ON CLINICAL OUTCOME

THE IMPACT OF GUIDELINES FOR THE PREVENTION OF ANEMIA ON CLINICAL OUTCOME

CA Pollock

Perit Dial Int, February 1, 2005; 25 Suppl 3: S99-101.

Guidelines for anemia management in renal disease are supported by substantial evidence demonstrating improvement in quality of life and objective markers of physical and cognitive performance. Randomized control studies demonstrating a survival benefit or improved cardiovascular outcomes are inconsistent. However, observational studies clearly demonstrate reduced mortality and hospitalization rate in patient cohorts on hemodialysis with hemoglobin measurements within the recommended target ranges. Data from patients in the predialysis phase of chronic kidney disease and those on peritoneal dialysis are limited and studies assessing the clinical impact of adherence to guidelines should be further explored in these populations. Available evidence suggests a proactive approach to anemia management should be practiced.

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