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Flamm CR, Aronson N, Bohn R, et al. Use of Epoetin for Anemia in Chronic Renal Failure. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2001 Aug. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 29.)

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Appendix B. Data Abstraction Forms: Renal

Patient Population Information

Age (descriptive statistics)
Age subgroup analysis in paper: yes/no
Gender subgroup analysis in paper: yes/no
Race subgroup analysis in paper: yes/no
Total number of patients in analysis
Type of dialysis population: #pre-dialysis, #dialysis (percentages will be automatically calculated cells)
Type of dialysis - # HD, #PD

Patient inclusion exclusion criteria - to be provided to TAG only for information

Treatment information

EPO yes/no
IV iron yes/no
Oral iron yes/no
Androgen yes/no
Transfusion yes/no
Other free text

Pediatric studies:
Nutritional supplementation yes/no [when defined as nutrition given by IV, NGT (nasogastric tube), NJT (nasojejunal tube), G-tube (gastrostomy tube), J-tube (jejunostomy tube)]
Growth hormone yes/no

Group Hematocrit description table

Summary hematocrit value
Hematocrit summary statistic (mean versus median)
SD hematocrit
Range
Number of patients in group

Outcome information

  • Functional Status - issues of various outcome assessment tools used and appropriate
    intermediate outcomes
  • Quality of life - KD QOL etc
  • Survival
  • Blood transfusions - various ways of reporting
    % pts requiring transfusion
    number of transfusions needed (units)
  • Hospitalization - various dimensions of this outcome to consider
    Number of hospital days
    Number of overall hospitalizations
    Number of hospitalizations for a specific problem
  • Treatment related morbidity - rate of new or worsened hypertension, vascular access thrombosis, cardiovascular events, any others? (seizures, etc...)
  • Growth - height, weight, percentile, standard deviation score, head circumference
  • Development - Stanford-Binet score, Bailey score, normal vs. delayed
  • School Performance - within normal limits vs. special needs Regularly attend school - able vs. unable vs. part-time

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