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Reducing the Frequency of Surveillance Blood Work in Patients Treated With Maintenance Hemodialysis: A Local Quality Improvement Initiative.

Epsita Shome-VasanthanSophia ChouJuliya HemmettJennifer M MacRaeDavid WardNathen GallagherHuda Al-WahshElena Qirjazi
Published in: Canadian journal of kidney health and disease (2024)
When ICHD units in Calgary reduced routine blood work frequency from every 6 weeks to 8 weeks, there were no negative impacts on hospitalizations or deaths. A slightly lower proportion of phosphate values were within target, and a 0.7% increase in potassium values greater than 6 mmol/L was demonstrated. Our study suggests that blood work frequency in ICHD dialysis patients may be further reduced to every 8 weeks safely. Ultimately, additional pragmatic trials are needed to identify the optimal frequency of routine blood work.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • quality improvement
  • chronic kidney disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • clinical practice
  • public health
  • gestational age
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial