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  • In 2011, France's renal replacement therapy (RRT) landscape included 70,700 patients on dialysis or with a functioning renal transplant.
  • The incidence of new RRT patients stabilized, with a median age of 71, highlighting an aging patient population with significant comorbidities like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Significant regional variations in RRT strategies and outcomes were observed, indicating disparities in care management across France.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the incidence, prevalence, treatment modalities, and survival rates of patients undergoing renal replacement therapy (RRT) in France in 2011.
  • To identify factors influencing patient survival, including age, comorbidities, and treatment choices (dialysis vs. transplantation).
  • To assess the management of anemia and nutritional status in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients and evaluate access to kidney transplantation.

Summary:

  • In 2011, France reported 9,400 new dialysis patients and 335 pre-emptive graft recipients, with elders forming the majority. Hemodialysis was the predominant treatment, often initiated emergently.
  • Survival rates on dialysis were strongly influenced by age and comorbidities, with transplantation offering significantly longer life expectancy.
  • While anemia management showed improvement, nutritional status (BMI, albumin) in ESRD patients requires enhancement. Access to the transplant waiting list varied significantly by age.

Impact:

  • The findings underscore the need for improved management strategies, particularly for elderly patients and those with comorbidities, to optimize RRT outcomes.
  • Regional disparities in RRT provision highlight the importance of standardized care protocols and equitable access to transplantation.
  • The study emphasizes the critical role of timely kidney transplantation in improving long-term survival and quality of life for ESRD patients.