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. 2025 May 20;14(1):e1–e133. doi: 10.1016/j.kisu.2024.12.001

Table 30.

Percentage of patients on dialysis who achieved the recommended goals for laboratory tests in Hunan, Jiangsu, Ningxia, and Zhejiang in Chinaa

Modality Year Province Hemoglobin Transferrin saturation Ferritin Serum calcium (corrected) Serum phosphorus iPTH Serum albumin spKt/V
HD 2017 Hunan 49.0b 74.6b 29.9b 51.0b 33.0 39.5b 80.9b 42.4b
2018 Hunan 50.0 78.9 31.0 52.0 30.0 40.0 81.9 44.4
PD 2017 Hunan 37.4 75.0 26.0 72.6 64.8 40.6 62.7 81.4b
2018 Hunan 37.6 85.7 34.9 79.3 59.4 39.4 50.0 80.1
HD 2017 Jiangsu 39.8 52.2 53.8 36.8 36.7 21.8 79.8 68.3
2018 Jiangsu 40.1 56.4 55.3 41.1 37.3 21.7 81.5 69.1
PD 2017 Jiangsu 42.4 53.8 53.2 32.1 36.9 22.9 72.3 59.2
2018 Jiangsu 38.9 56.9 55.9 33.8 39.4 22.5 73.7 60.3
HD 2017 Ningxia 40.3 76.2 27.3 61.3 60.5 63.3 68.1 60.2
2018 Ningxia 46.1 81.3 36.9 59.9 64.0 60.2 62.5 59.4
PD 2017 Ningxia 43.2 84.5 30.2 67.7 69.1 66.3 57.8 65.7
2018 Ningxia 37.5 84.6 33.3 52.5 66.9 54.8 51.0 68.5
HD 2017 Zhejiang 25.9 74.8 31.4 61.2 28.2 25.8 86.1 82.6
2018 Zhejiang 29.0 74.6 30.7 61.8 27.9 25.7 84.8 84.8
PD 2017 Zhejiang 19.3 76.7 32.6 65.2 36.5 26.2 67.9 70.8
2018 Zhejiang 21.6 75.6 30.5 66.2 42.2 26.1 67.3 72.2

HD, hemodialysis; iPTH, intact parathyroid hormone; PD, peritoneal dialysis; spKt/V, single-pool Kt/V.

Data are expressed as percentage.

a

The analysis was performed on the basis of the patient’s last values of laboratory tests in that year. The recommended goal for each laboratory test was as follows: (i) hemoglobin 110–130 g/l; (ii) percentage of transferrin saturation >20%; (iii) ferritin 200–500 μg/l; (iv) serum calcium 2.10–2.50 mmol/l; (v) serum phosphorus 0.87–1.45 mmol/l; (vi) iPTH 150–300 pg/ml; (vii) serum albumin (bromocresol green) >35 g/l; and (viii) HD: spKt/V ≥1.2 per week; PD: spKt/V ≥1.7 per week.

b

Because of the lack of information in Hunan province in 2017, data from the Department of Nephrology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China, were used instead.