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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 Published by the Information Services Division (ISD Scotland), Common Services Agency for NHSScotland, 1 South Gyle Crescent, Edinburgh EH12 9EB on behalf of the Scottish Renal Registry © Common Services Agency 2009 Suggested citation : Scottish Renal Association (2009). Scottish Renal Registry Report, 2008. Edinburgh : Information Services Division. ISBN: 978-1-84134-016-6 These charts may be reproduced without permission provided the source is acknowledged. The full report is available on the Scottish Renal Registry website. ISBN: 978-1-84134-016-6 The Scottish Renal Registry 4th Floor Walton Building Glasgow Royal Infirmary GLASGOW G4 0SF Scotland, UK Phone +00 44 141 211 5171 Fax +00 44 141 211 4843 Email gg-uhb.srr@nhs.net Website http://www.srr.scot.nhs.ukgg-uhb.srr@nhs.nethttp://www.srr.scot.nhs.uk
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 Section G1 Survey of staffing levels and facilities in renal units in August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.1 Proportion of the adult population served by each renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.2 Number of consultant and non-consultant medical staff (WTE) per 100000 general population by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.3 Number of in-patient beds available per 100000 population by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.4 Number of renal ward nursing staff per inpatient bed by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.5 Percentage inpatient beds plumbed for haemodialysis by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.6 Number of HD sessions available per 100000 population per week by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.7 Number of HD sessions per HD station per week by parent unit and satellite unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.8 Maximum duration and number of HD session offered by renal units in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.9 Proportion of HD sessions provided in satellite units by parent renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.10 Percentage HD station segregated for infection control by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.11 Number of HD nurses per HD session by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.12 Number of PD nurses (WTE) per prevalent PD patient by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G1.13 Number of other staff per 100000 population by renal unit in Scotland on 30 August 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2 Incidence of native renal biopsy in Scotland
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2.1 Number of native renal biopsies PMP/year, all renal units combined
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2.2 Number of biopsies performed per million population per year in each renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2.3 Number of biopsies performed per million population per year in each renal unit between 2002 and 2006
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2.4 Mean age at time of biopsy by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2.5 Percentage of males biopsied in each renal unit by year
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G2.6 Reported rates of native renal biopsies from national and regional
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G3B Achieved blood pressure of haemodialysis patients: Spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G3B.1 Distribution of mean pre HD systolic BP in HD patients by renal unit: spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G3B.2 Distribution of mean pre HD systolic BP in HD patients by renal units: spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G3B.3 Distribution of mean pre HD diastolic BP in HD patients by renal unit: Spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G3B.4 Distribution of mean pre HD diastolic BP in HD patients by renal unit: spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G3B.5 Pre haemodialysis systolic and diastolic BP by PRD group: spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G4 A Collaborative Study between the Scottish Renal Registry and the Scottish Cancer Registry
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G4.1 Number of patients developing malignancy
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G4.2 Proportions of patients developing malignancy according to diagnosis group
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5 A novel method for removing lead-time bias from registry data.
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5.1 Cox plot of patient survival by renal unit adjusted for age, sex and PRD 1995-2004
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5.2 Calculated rates of decline in EGFR (mL/min/month) for each of the 5 primary renal diagnosis groups. Data are based on 989 patients starting dialysis at Glasgow Royal Infirmary
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5.3 Box whisker plot of EGFR at start of RRT in Scotland for the 10-year period from 01 January 1995-31 December 2004
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5.4 Hazard ratios of death before and after allowing for lead-time bias. Survival was adjusted for primary renal diagnosis, patient sex and age
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5.5 Cox regression plot of patient survival by adult renal unit adjusted for age, sex and PRD: but not for lead time bias 1995-2004
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G5.6 Cox regression plot of patient survival by adult renal unit adjusted for age, sex and PRD: after lead time bias 1995-2004
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G6 Vascular access for haemodialysis 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G6.1 Types of vascular access for haemodialysis patients in spring 2007
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G6.2 Determinants of AV access
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G6.3 Percentage of patients with AV access in spring 2007, by time period of starting RRT
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G6.4 Percentage of patients with AV access in Spring 2007 by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G6.5 AV access in spring 2007 by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7 Haemodialysis water sampling: current procedures in Scottish renal units
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.1 Frequency of sampling of haemodialysis water for chemical contaminants
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.2 Frequency of sampling of haemodialysis water for endotoxins
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.3 Frequency of sampling of haemodialysis water for bacteria
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.4 Frequency of sampling of haemodialysis water for chlorines
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.5 Frequency of sampling of haemodialysis water
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.6 Place of analysis of haemodialysis water for contaminants
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.7 Location and method of analysis of haemodialysis water samples
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.8 Renal unit protocols for response to chemical contaminants
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.9 Response from renal units to an abnormal haemodialysis water analysis result
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G7.9 Response from renal units to an abnormal haemodialysis water analysis result (continued)
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8 Aluminium and other trace metals in haemodialysis water in Scottish renal units 1999-2008
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.1 Standards for mandatory testing of trace metals in water for dialysis
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.2 Summary of discretionary testing of trace metals in water for dialysis
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.3 High trace metal concentrations in treated dialysis water
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.4a Total number of treated water aluminium samples per year
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.4b Number of samples with aluminium concentration > 10 microg / L by year
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.5 Number of treated water samples tested for aluminium by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.6 Number of samples and ROs by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.7 Proportion of treated water samples with aluminium concentration > 10microg/L by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.8 Aluminium concentrations > 10 microg /L in treated dialysis water from QMH Dunfermline by year
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.9 Aluminium concentrations > 10 microg /L in treated L in treated dialysis water from Monklands Hospital Airdrie by year
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.10 Repeat testing of initially high treated water aluminium concentration
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G8.11 Delay before repeat testing of samples of treated water with aluminium concentration > 10 microg /L
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9 Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis in Scotland
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.1 Rate of EPS according to duration of PD exposure
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.2 Cumulative risk of developing EPS from day 1 on PD therapy (censored for death but not change in modality of renal replacement therapy)
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.3 Number of EPS cases by renal unit
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.4 EPS cases by year of diagnosis
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.5a Duration of PD in patients who did not develop EPS
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.5b Duration of PD in patients who developed EPS
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.6 Timing of EPS diagnosis in relation to PD therapy
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.7 Most common presenting clinical features in the EPS cases
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Section G – Special Projects Scottish Renal Registry Report 2008 G9.8 Drug therapy prescribed to treat EPS or as part of transplant immunosuppression
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