Nephrol Dial Transplant Vol. 19 No. 9 © ERA-EDTA 2004; all rights reserved
Editorial Comment
The deadly risk of late referral
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology, University Hospital Groningen, The Netherlands
Keywords: chronic kidney disease; dialysis; late referral; mortality; predialysis
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In the last few years, studies have appeared that finally provide conclusive evidence that adequate predialysis care improves survival. The recent evidence comes from large-scale cohort studies, which constitutes not the highest level of scientific evidence but the next best. Clearly the best possible evidence, a randomized study of early vs late referral, will be ethically inadmissible so the next best level is the one we will have to accept as the best possible evidence. This relative certainty is new but the idea itself is not: timely referral to a nephrologist of patients with chronic renal failure has been suggested for many years to improve outcome [1]. Although this was common knowledge, at least among nephrologists, the evidence so far was not flawless, since it was based mainly on retrospective, single centre studies with their intrinsic bias. Some of these studies had not been able to find a
| Benefits of early referral |
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| Incidence of late referral |
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| Patient-related factors associated with late referral |
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| What causes the positive effects of early referral? |
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| Conclusion |
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