The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Home Dialysis Compared to Clinic Dialysis for People with Kidney Failure

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Abstract

A single cross-over randomized controlled trial and 39 non-randomized studies involving 58,984 patients were included in the evaluation of home haemodialysis (HHD) versus in-centre hemodialysis (ICHD).

  • HHD may be associated with a decrease in all-cause death (risk ratio 0.80, 95% CI 0.67 to 0.95), though this finding is based on very low certainty evidence.
  • There is uncertainty regarding whether HHD is linked to a reduction in hospitalisation rates (mean difference -0.50 admissions per patient-year, 95% CI -0.98 to -0.02).
  • HHD may be associated with an increased likelihood of receiving a kidney transplant (risk ratio 1.28, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.63), but the evidence is of very low certainty.
  • A shorter recovery time post-dialysis (mean difference -2.0 hours, 95% CI -2.73 to -1.28) is uncertainly linked to HHD compared to ICHD.
  • It remains uncertain if HHD is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (mean difference -11.71 mm Hg, 95% CI -21.11 to -2.46) and decreased left ventricular mass index (mean difference -17.74 g/m, 95% CI -29.60 to -5.89).
  • The cost-effectiveness of HHD compared to ICHD in the first and second years of treatment is uncertain, with very low certainty evidence.

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Competing interests

Melissa S Cheetham: has received travel support from Amgen and is a current recipient of a Queensland Advancing Clinical Research Fellowship. Isabelle Ethier: none known. Rathika Krishnasamy: has received speaker’s honoraria, consultancy fees, research grants and travel support from Baxter Healthcare, and travel support from Amgen. Yeoungjee Cho: has received research grants and speaker’s honoraria from Baxter Healthcare and Fresenius Medical Care. Suetonia C Palmer: none known. David W Johnson: has received consultancy fees, research grants, speaker’s honoraria and travel sponsorships from Baxter Healthcare and Fresenius Medical Care, consultancy fees from Astra Zeneca, Bayer, and AWAK, speaker’s honoraria from ONO and BI & Lilly, and travel sponsorships from Ono and Amgen. He is a current recipient of an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Leadership Investigator Grant. Jonathan C Craig: none known. Paul Stroumza: none known. Luc Frantzen: none known. Jorgen Hegbrant: serves on the Board of Directors of NorrDia AB and provides consultancy services to Triomed AB. Giovanni FM Strippoli: none known;
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