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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2014 Feb 18;23(5):515–525. doi: 10.1002/pds.3595

Table 1.

Characteristics of older U.S. patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis with heparin on April 9 or 10, 2008.1

Variable
Patient Characteristics N = 17,722
Demographics
 Age (yr), mean ± SD 76±6
 Male sex, N (%) 9087 (51)
 Race, N (%)
  Black 5323 (30)
  White 11,354 (64)
  Other 1045 (6)
 Hispanic ethnicity, N (%) 2004 (11)
Reported comorbidities, N (%)
 Arrhythmia 4803 (27)
 Cancer 2392 (13)
 Coronary artery disease 6576 (37)
 Deep vein thrombosis 1513 (9)
 Diabetes mellitus 10,593 (60)
 Gastrointestinal bleeding 1564 (9)
 Heart failure 9368 (53)
 Hemorrhagic stroke 152 (1)
 Ischemic stroke 3111 (18)
 Liver disease 765 (4)
 Peripheral vascular disease 6680 (38)
 Pulmonary disease 4178 (24)
 Pulmonary embolism 226 (1)
 Warfarin use 539 (3)
Vital signs and laboratory measurements
 Weight (kg), mean ± SD 74 ± 17
 Pre-dialysis systolic blood pressure (mmHg), mean ± SD 147 ± 26
 Hemoglobin (g/dL), mean ± SD 11.9 ± 1.2
 Platelet count (x103/μL), median (25th–75th percentile) 226 (180–281)
 Albumin (g/dL), mean ± SD 3.7 ± 0.4
 Kt/V2 1.7 ± 0.3
Dialysis characteristics
 Vascular access, N (%)
  Central venous catheter 4760 (27)
  Fistula or graft 12,963 (73)
 Length of session (minutes), mean ± SD 209 ± 26
 Reused dialyzer, N (%) 11,365 (64)
 Years on dialysis, median (25th–75th percentile) 2.3 (1.1–4.3)
Facility characteristics
 Number of outpatient hemodialysis patients3, median (25th–75th percentile) 76 (54–107)
 Rural4, N (%) 3343 (19)
 Census division5, N (%)
  East North Central 2505 (14)
  East South Central 920 (5)
  Middle Atlantic 1969 (11)
  Mountain 1018 (6)
  New England 700 (4)
  Pacific 2599 (15)
  South Atlantic 4848 (27)
  West North Central 1044 (6)
  West South Central 2119 (12)

SD=Standard deviation

1

Variables are described using means and standard deviations for normally distributed continuous data, medians and 25th and 75th percentile values for non-normally distributed data, and counts and proportions for categorical data.

2

Kt/V is a measure of the adequacy of dialysis treatment. The National Kidney Foundation recommends that the Kt/V target for hemodialysis be ≥1.2.

3

Reflects the number of outpatient hemodialysis patients treated at a facility at the end of 2008, per the ESRD Facility Survey (form CMS-2744).

4

Facilities were considered urban if they were classified as a metropolitan area in the Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) Codes version 2.0, which are based on 2000 Census commuting data and 2004 zip codes; all other areas were considered to be rural.

5

Facilities were categorized into one of nine U.S. Census Bureau Divisions based on their state.31