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Recently, A study published in the Medical Journal ‘Lancet’ establishes a national benchmark for dialysis success rate for the first time.
Benchmark for Dialysis: Key highlights of the Study
- Paper(study) was led by: The study was led by Medical research institute George Institute of Global Health.
- Study Overview and Findings:
- A Benchmark for Dialysis Survival:
Dialysis:
- It is a medical treatment to help individuals with kidney failure filter waste and excess fluid from the blood.
Hemodialysis (HD-Water Dialysis):
- It requires an artificial kidney machine to filter blood at a dialysis centre.
- In it blood is filtered through a machine that acts like an artificial kidney & is returned back into the body.
Peritoneal dialysis (PD-Blood Dialysis):
- It is the process in which the patient’s own blood lining of the abdomen acts as a filter.
- A solution composed primarily of salts and sugars is injected into the abdomen to facilitate filtration.
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- In a first national benchmark for survival among dialysis patients in India, revealed an estimate of raw survival rate of 71%.
- Based on the examination of 23,601 patients across 193 centres in 20 states, registered with NephroPlus centres (It is the largest dialysis network in the country) between 2014-2019.
- 7 out of 10 patients survive beyond six months of dialysis treatment.
- While, 28% receiving hemodialysis died within 10 months
- National vs Global Average: It highlights a mortality rate twice that of global averages.
- Factors Contributing to Survival Rates: Survival rates were influenced by various factors including dialysis vintage, vascular access type, and presence of diabetes and hypertension.
- Regional Disparities and Healthcare Access:
- Mortality Rate in Rural Vs Urban: 32% higher mortality rate in rural dialysis centers compared to urban centers.
- Out of Pocket Medical Expenses Vs Government Benefits & Insurance Cover: Patients who paid for their treatment out of pocket experienced higher mortality rates compared to those whose treatment was government-subsidized or covered by private insurance.
Government Efforts to Dialysis
- Among all procedures covered under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, the government spends the most money on dialysis procedures.
- Launch of National Dialysis Service: It was launched in 2016 to improve access to kidney replacement therapy and efforts to make dialysis affordable.
- Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme: To provide free dialysis services to the Below poverty line people near to their district centres across the country.
Challenges and Recommendations
- Data Advocacy: Despite the increasing burden of chronic kidney disease, there is limited data available on clinical outcomes in India.
- Extend coverage under the National Dialysis Service: To include prevention and long-term management of complications associated with dialysis.
- Need to address unmeasured factors: Unmeasured factors such as access to transportation, medication, nutrition, and social support for dialysis patients which will reduce their Out of Pocket Expenditure & they can ensure a healthy lifestyle.
Also Read: Kidney Transplant In India
News Source: DTE
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