Abstract

BackgroundLittle is known how health related quality of life (HRQOL) change in the transition from dialysis to renal transplantation (RTX). Longitudinal data addressing the patient-related outcomes are scarce, and particularly data regarding kidney-specific HRQOL are lacking. Thus, the aim of the current study was to assess HRQOL in patients followed from dialysis to RTX. Furthermore, to compare HRQOL in RTX patients and the general population.MethodsIn a prospective study, HRQOL was measured in a cohort of 110 patients (median age 53.5 (IQR 39–62) years, GFR 54 (45–72) ml/min/1.73 m2) in dialysis and after RTX using the self-administered Kidney Disease and Quality of Life Short Form version 1.3 (KDQOL-SF). Generic HRQOL in the RTX patients was compared to that of the general population (n = 5903) using the SF-36. Clinical important change after RTX was defined as difference in HRQOL of SD/2.ResultsFollow-up time was 55 (IQR 50–59) months, and time after RTX was 41 (34–51) months. Four of nine domains in kidney-specific HRQOL improved after RTX, i.e. burden of kidney disease, effect of kidney disease, symptoms and work status. In SF-36, general health, vitality, social function and role physical improved after RTX, but none of the domains improved sufficiently to be regarded as clinically relevant change. There were highly significant differences in HRQOL between RTX patients and the general population after adjustment for age and gender for all items of SF-36 except for bodily pain and mental health.ConclusionsHRQOL improved in the transition from dialysis to transplantation, but clinical relevant change was only obtained in the kidney specific domains. HRQOL was perceived considerably poorer in RTX patients than in the general population. Our observations point to the need of improving HRQOL even after RTX, and should encourage further longitudinal research and clinical attention during treatment shift.

Highlights

  • Little is known how health related quality of life (HRQOL) change in the transition from dialysis to renal transplantation (RTX)

  • Cross-sectional studies have indicated improvement in physical, mental and social aspects of health related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients after Renal transplantation (RTX) compared to dialysis treatment [9,10]

  • As renal transplanted patients may face new encounters such as side effects of a heavy drug regimen, infections and deteriorating graft function [23], we expect selfperceived HRQOL to be lower in RTX patients than in the general population

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Introduction

Little is known how health related quality of life (HRQOL) change in the transition from dialysis to renal transplantation (RTX). The aim of the current study was to assess HRQOL in patients followed from dialysis to RTX. Kidney transplantation (RTX) is considered to be the optimal treatment for patients with ESRD with survival advantage compared to dialysis [7,8]. Cross-sectional studies have indicated improvement in physical, mental and social aspects of health related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients after RTX compared to dialysis treatment [9,10]. The aims of the current longitudinal cohort study were to assess changes in HRQOL in the transition from dialysis to renal transplantation, and to compare HRQOL in transplanted patients with that of the general population As renal transplanted patients may face new encounters such as side effects of a heavy drug regimen, infections and deteriorating graft function [23], we expect selfperceived HRQOL to be lower in RTX patients than in the general population.

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