Changes in prevalence and severity of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus over 6 years in a community hemodialysis clinic: a retrospective observational study

We compared the status of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus among outpatients of a hemodialysis (HD) clinic in 2008 and 2014, using identical questionnaires. All outpatients receiving HD participated in the study. The prevalence of pruritus over the week before questionnaire administration...

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Published in:Itch (Philadelphia, Pa.) Vol. 4; no. 2; p. e24
Main Authors: Ebata, Toshiya, Takahashi, Keiko
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The International Forum for the Study of Itch 01-04-2019
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Summary:We compared the status of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus among outpatients of a hemodialysis (HD) clinic in 2008 and 2014, using identical questionnaires. All outpatients receiving HD participated in the study. The prevalence of pruritus over the week before questionnaire administration was not significantly different between 2008 (58.6%) and 2014 (50.0%). However, the percentage of patients with moderate to extreme itch decreased from 48.5% to 29.0% (P<0.01). The rate of patient satisfaction with the antipruritic treatment increased from 22.6% to 68.0% (P<0.01). Our experience may encourage physicians to modify antipruritic treatments for better patient care.
ISSN:2380-5048
2380-5048
DOI:10.1097/itx.0000000000000024