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Late referral for end-stage renal disease: a region-wide survey in the south west of England
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Nearly a quarter of patients are referred for specialist nephrology treatment at a very late stage, within 1 month of RRT. They are less likely to receive interventions that could alter the progression of CRF or reduce its associated co-morbidity, have a worse clinical state at the start of RRT, longer hospitalization and poorer survival. These differences were much less marked for those referred within 1-4 months of starting RRT, although this is an insufficient time to prepare for RRT. Further research is needed to determine the missed opportunities for more proactive diagnosis and management of CRF.
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