DaVita Medical Insights

DaVita Medical Insights


The Gender Gap in Dialysis

June 28, 2017

Women tend to live longer than men in the general population—but the opposite is true for dialysis patients. Adding to that conundrum is that, according to a large-scale analysis published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, women on dialysis experience nearly 2.1 hospitalizations per year and men about 1.7 when adjusted for comorbidities. While we can’t draw an ultimate conclusion with these data points, they do make for an interesting conversation.


Listen to this podcast, in which Jeffrey Giullian, MD, discusses the difference in hospitalizations in men and women on dialysis—and how dialysis might play a role in this discrepancy.


 


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