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. 2015 Jan 1;18(1):62–66. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2014.0031

Table 1.

Clinical, Demographic, and Survival Characteristics of Patients Contemplating and Withdrawing from Dialysis

  Did not withdraw (n=32) Withdrew (n=33) p Value Not approached (n=13) Approached b/o CFTT (n=34) p Value Approached b/o CFTT but did not withdraw (n=10) Approached b/o CFTT and withdrew (n=24) p Value
Years on dialysis 2.8 (2.97) 3 (3.5) 0.81 3.4 (3.93) 2.3 (2.51) 0.35 2.5 (2.42) 2.2 (2.59) 0.7
Age at start of dialysis 61.1 (16.39) 65.7 (10.34) 0.18 56 (18.94) 66 (13.29) 0.1 64.8 (18.09) 66.4 (11.16) 0.8
Age at death 63.9 (15.86) 68.7 (9.95) 0.15 59.4 (18.15) 68.2 (13.17) 0.13 67.4 (18.07) 68.6 (10.97) 0.85
Change in albumin over previous 3 months 0.2 (0.39) 0.2 (0.53) 0.58 0.2 (0.42) 0.3 (0.53) 0.33 0.4 (0.39) 0.3 (0.59) 0.67
Charlson Comorbidity Index 9.5 (2.99) 10 (2.8) 0.49 8.6 (3.55) 9.9 (2.89) 0.22 9.2 (2.53) 10.3 (3.03) 0.31
Mortality predictor (XBETA) −121.2 (117.14) −38.9 (80.19) 0.002 −204.3 (91.81) −28.2 (84.89) 0.001 −58.4 (107.16) −15.7 (72.72) 0.27
Probability of survival at 6 months 77.9 (17.37) 64.8 (20.09) 0.01 90.2 (9.93) 61.9 (19.04) 0.001 68.0 (15.48) 59.4 (200.09) 0.19
Probability of survival at 12 months 57.9 (28.55) 39.1 (24.12) 0.01 78.7 (18.63) 34.8 (22.68) 0 40.9 (23.82) 32.2 (22.20) 0.34

CFTT, chronic failure to thrive as reflected by loss of function due to amputation, diagnosis of a nonrenal terminal illness, increasing frequency of hospitalizations, admission to nursing home for long-term care, loss of personal drive to continue dialysis, severe depression refractory to treatment, loss of mental or emotional capacity to understand changes in medical status or requirements of dialysis, or acceleration of one or more comorbid conditions refractory to treatment.