2019
DOI: 10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-2018-0167
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Differences in quality of life and cognition between the elderly and the very elderly hemodialysis patients

Abstract: Introduction: In the last decades, there was an expressive increase in the number of elderly patients with chronic kidney disease starting hemodialysis. Thus, our goal was to evaluate the profile of the elderly in chronic hemodialysis and to compare the cognition and quality of life of the younger elderly with those of the very elderly. Methods: Patients on hemodialysis for at least 3 months, who were 65 years of age or older when they started dialysis were invited to participate, and stratified according to … Show more

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“…Cognitive symptoms are present in 20% to 60% of CKD patients and are linked to a higher risk of developing dementia [ 63 , 64 ]. Moreover, the importance of the development of different strategies to improve cognitive function in these patients has been highlighted by various studies [ 6 , 8 , 39 , 65 ].…”
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“…Cognitive symptoms are present in 20% to 60% of CKD patients and are linked to a higher risk of developing dementia [ 63 , 64 ]. Moreover, the importance of the development of different strategies to improve cognitive function in these patients has been highlighted by various studies [ 6 , 8 , 39 , 65 ].…”
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“…Viana et al demonstrated cognitive impairment in 31.8% of the elderly HD patients group using MMSE. Together with VFT and CDT, the prevalence of having any cognitive deficit reached 71.6% in the elderly group and 93.6% in the very elderly group 3. Indeed, using MMSE only may lead to underestimation of cognitive impairment in HD patients who predominantly exhibit cognitive deficits in executive, attention, and memory cognitive domains.…”
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“…Cognitive dysfunction and frailty are two of the most important issues in this population since they are both associated with increased comorbidity burden and mortality 2. This editorial outlines the importance of geriatric assessment in elderly HD patients for geriatric impairments, particularly cognitive dysfunction and frailty, referring to a recent paper on the topic 3…”
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