Background

The incidence and prevalence of older patients with kidney failure who are dependent on dialysis is increasing. However, observational studies showed limited or no benefit of dialysis on mortality in subgroups of these patients when compared to conservative care. As the focus is shifting towards health-related quality of life (HRQoL), current evidence of effects of conservative care or dialysis on HRQoL in older patients is both limited and biased. Dialysis comes with both high treatment burden for patients and high costs for society; better identification of patients who might not benefit from dialysis could result in significant cost savings. The aim of this prospective study is to compare HRQoL, clinical outcomes, and costs between conservative care and dialysis in older patients.

Methods

The DIALysis or not: Outcomes in older kidney patients with GerIatriC Assessment (DIALOGICA) study is a prospective, observational cohort study that started in February 2020. It aims to include 1500 patients from 25 Dutch and Belgian centres. Patients aged ≥70 years with an eGFR of 10-15 mL/min/1.73m2 are enrolled in the first stage of the study. When dialysis is initiated or eGFR drops to 10 mL/min/1.73m2 or lower, the second stage of the study commences. In both stages nephrogeriatric assessments will be performed annually, consisting of questionnaires and tests to assess most common geriatric domains, i.e. functional, psychological, somatic, and social status. The primary outcome is HRQoL, measured with the Twelve-item Short-Form Health Survey. Secondary outcomes are clinical outcomes (mortality, hospitalisation, functional status, cognitive functioning, frailty), cost-effectiveness, and decisional regret. All outcomes are (repeated) measures during the first year of the second stage. The total follow-up will be a maximum of 4 years with a minimum of 1 year in the second stage.

Discussion

By generating more insight in the effects of conservative care and dialysis on HRQoL, clinical outcomes, and costs, findings of this study will help patients and physicians make a shared decision on the best individual treatment option for kidney failure.

Trial registration

The study was registered in the Netherlands Trial Register ( NL-8352 ) on 5 February 2020.

Overview publication

TitleDIALysis or not: Outcomes in older kidney patients with GerIatriC Assessment (DIALOGICA): rationale and design.
DateJanuary 23rd, 2021
Issue nameBMC nephrology
Issue numberv22.1:39
DOI10.1186/s12882-021-02235-y
Authorsvan Oevelen M, Abrahams AC, Bos WJW, Emmelot-Vonk MH, Mooijaart SP, van Diepen M, van Jaarsveld BC, van Eck van der Sluijs A, Voorend CGN & van Buren M
InfoDIALOGICA study group, van der Net JB, Cnossen TT, Goossens K, Krepel HP, Logtenberg SJJ, Susanto CR, Severs D, Polinder-Bos HA, Siezenga MA, Bogers R, Hoogeveen EK, Kerckhoffs APM, Cornelis T, Jonker JT, Joosten JMH, Litjens EJR, Adema AY, Bontemps-Visser A, Bosma RJ, Romijn MDM, Boom H, van Kempen G, Klein HHTI, Snoep JD, Schuurmans MHPJ, Nauta FL, Franssen CFM, Molenaar FM, Wauters I
KeywordsCosts and cost analysis, Dialysis, Frailty, geriatric assessment, Kidney failure, chronic, Mortality, Quality of life
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