Home Dialysis is Associated with Lower Costs and Better Survival than other Modalities: A Population-Based Study in Ontario, Canada

Author:

Krahn Murray D.1234,Bremner Karen E.3,de Oliveira Claire1245,Dixon Stephanie N.46,McFarlane Phil7,Garg Amit X.48,Mitsakakis Nicholas12,Blake Peter G.910,Harvey Rebecca9,Pechlivanoglou Petros11

Affiliation:

1. Toronto Health Economics and Technology Assessment Collaborative, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada

2. Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

3. Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada

4. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, ON, Canada

5. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada

6. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada

7. St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

8. Division of Nephrology, London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital and University Hospital, London, ON, Canada

9. Ontario Renal Network, Toronto, ON, Canada

10. Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada

11. The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

Background How and where to initiate dialysis are policy challenges with enormous economic and health consequences. Initiating with home hemodialysis (HD) or peritoneal dialysis (PD) may reduce costs and improve outcomes but evidence is conflicting. Methods We conducted a population-based study in patients aged ≥ 18 years who initiated chronic dialysis in the province of Ontario, Canada from 2006 to 2014 ( N = 12,691) using linked administrative data. Patients were grouped by initial modality: facility HD, facility short daily or slow nocturnal (SD/SN) HD, PD, home HD. We estimated publicly-paid healthcare costs (2015 Canadian dollars; 1 = 0.947 US dollar) and survival, from dialysis initiation to March 2015. Results By 5 years after dialysis initiation, mean 30-day costs (as-treated) for patients receiving PD and home HD were 50% and 64% lower, respectively, than for facility HD patients ($11,011). Approximately 50% of costs were unrelated to dialysis, reflecting high comorbidity in these patients. With covariate adjustment, mean 5-year cumulative costs were similar for initiators of home HD and PD ($304,178 and $349,338) and higher for facility HD initiators ($410,981). The highest 5-year unadjusted survival was for home HD patients (80%), followed by PD (52%), SD/SN HD (50%), and facility HD (42%). Conclusions This study in a large cohort over 9 years provides new population-based evidence suggesting that initiating dialysis at home is cost-effective, with lower costs and better survival, than starting with facility HD. Survival differences persisted after adjustment for baseline characteristics but we could not adjust for functional status or severity of comorbidities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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