Seminars in Dialysis | 2019

Benefits, challenges, and opportunities using home hemodialysis with a focus on Mississippi, a rural southern state

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The prevalence of end‐stage renal disease continues to increase in the United States with commensurate need for renal replacement therapies. Hemodialysis continues to be the predominant modality, though less than 2% of these patients will receive hemodialysis in their own home. While home modalities utilizing peritoneal dialysis have been growing, home hemodialysis (HHD) remains underutilized despite studies showing regression in left ventricular mass, improved quality of life, reduced depressive symptoms, and decreased postdialysis recovery time. To increase penetration of HHD will require a proactive approach from both physicians and dialysis networks to address barriers both in the system and on the level of the patients and families. We are reviewing these issues with a focus on the state of Mississippi.

Volume 32
Pages 80 - 84
DOI 10.1111/sdi.12751
Language English
Journal Seminars in Dialysis

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