Effect of social deprivation on peritoneal dialysis uptake: A mediation analysis with the data of the REIN registry

Author:

Beaumier Mathilde1,Calvar Eve2,Launay Ludivine3,Béchade Clémence23ORCID,Lanot Antoine2ORCID,Schauder Nicole45,Touré Fatouma46,Lassalle Mathilde4,Couchoud Cécile4,Châtelet Valérie23,Lobbedez Thierry237ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Service de Néphrologie, Centre Hospitalier Public du Cotentin, rue du Val de Saire, Cherbourg, France

2. Centre Universitaire des Maladies Rénales, CHU de Caen Avenue Côte de Nacre, Caen, France

3. U1086 Inserm, ANTICIPE, Centre de Lutte Contre le Cancer François Baclesse, Caen, France

4. REIN Registry, Biomedecine Agency, France

5. Observatoire Régional de la Santé Grand Est, Strasbourg, France

6. Service de Néphrologie, dialyse, transplantations, CHU de Limoges, Caen, France

7. RDPLF, Pontoise, Caen, France

Abstract

Background: Social deprivation could act as a barrier to peritoneal dialysis (PD). The objective of this study was to assess the association between social deprivation estimated by the European deprivation index (EDI) and PD uptake and to explore the potential mediators of this association. Methods: From the Renal Epidemiology and Information Network registry, patients who started dialysis in 2017 were included. The EDI was calculated based on the patient’s address. The event of interest was the proportion of PD 3 months after dialysis initiation. A mediation analysis with a counterfactual approach was carried out to evaluate the direct and indirect effect of the EDI on the proportion of PD. Results: Among the 9588 patients included, 1116 patients were on PD; 2894 (30.2%) patients belonged to the most deprived quintile (Q5). PD was associated with age >70 years (odds ratio (OR) 0.79 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.69–0.91]), male gender (0.85 [95% CI: 0.74–0.97]), cardiovascular disease (OR 0.86 [95% CI: 0.86–1.00]), chronic heart failure (OR 1.34 [95% CI: 1.13–1.58]), active cancer (OR 0.67 [95% CI: 0.53–0.85]) and obesity (OR 0.75 [95% CI: 0.63–0.89]). In the mediation analysis, Q5 had a direct effect on PD proportion OR 0.84 [95% CI: 0.73–0.96]. The effect of Q5 on the proportion of PD was mediated by haemoglobin level at dialysis initiation (OR 0.96 [95% CI: 0.94–0.98]) and emergency start (OR 0.98 [95% CI: 0.96–0.99]). Conclusion: Social deprivation, estimated by the EDI, was associated with a lower PD uptake. The effect of social deprivation was mediated by haemoglobin level, a proxy of predialysis care and emergency start.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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