PPT-Data Source : Special analyses, Medicare 5 percent sample. Abbreviations: AFIB, atrial
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valvular heart disease VTEPE venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism Figure 41 Prevalence of cardiovascular diseases in patients with or without CKD 2014
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valvular heart disease VTEPE venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism Figure 41 Prevalence of cardiovascular diseases in patients with or without CKD 2014 2016 Annual Data Report Vol 1 CKD . Abbreviations. : ESRD, end-stage renal disease; HD, hemodialysis. ; . Hgb. , hemoglobin; . Kt. /V, see Glossary; PD, peritoneal dialysis; URR, urea reduction ratio; VA, vascular access.. vol 2 Figure . vol. 2 Figure 5.1 Adjusted all-cause mortality rates, overall and by modality. Vol. 2, ESRD, . Ch. 5. 3. Data Source: Reference Tables H.4, H.8, H.9, and H.10, and special analyses, USRDS ESRD Database. Adjusted for age, sex, race, and primary diagnosis. Ref: 2011 patients. Abbreviation: ESRD, end-stage renal disease.. valvular. heart disease.. Figure 4.1 Cardiovascular disease in patients with or without CKD, 2013 . Vol 1, CKD, . Ch. 4. 2. . Table 4.1 Prevalence of cardiovascular comorbidities & procedures (%), . valvular. heart disease.. Figure 4.1 Cardiovascular disease in patients with or without CKD, 2013 . Vol 1, CKD, . Ch. 4. 2. . Table 4.1 Prevalence of cardiovascular comorbidities & procedures (%), . Abbreviations. : ESRD, end-stage renal disease; HD, hemodialysis. ; . Hgb. , hemoglobin; . Kt. /V, see Glossary; PD, peritoneal dialysis; URR, urea reduction ratio; VA, vascular access.. vol 2 Figure . Vol. 1, CKD, . Ch. . 6. 2. Data source: Medicare 5 percent sample. Abbreviations: CKD, chronic kidney disease; CHF, congestive heart failure, DM, diabetes mellitus.. v. ol 1 Table . 6.1 Point prevalent distribution of Medicare fee-for-service patients aged 65+ and total annual costs of Medicare Parts A and B services, by DM, CHF, and/or CKD, 2012. idence. . rate of treated ESRD (per million population/year), by country, 2014. 2016 Annual Data Report, Vol . 2, ESRD. , . Ch. . 13. 2. Data Source: . Special . analyses, USRDS ESRD Database. . Data presented only for countries from which relevant information was available. All rates are unadjusted. ^United Kingdom: England, Wales, Northern Ireland (Scotland data reported separately). Data for Italy include 6 regions. Data for Indonesia represent the West Java region. Data for France include 22 regions. Data for Spain include 18 of 19 regions. Data for Canada excludes Quebec. Japan includes dialysis patients only. Abbreviations: ESRD, end-stage renal disease . FIBRILLATION Patient Guide University of North Carolina Department of Cardiology and Electrophysiology Living with Atrial Fibrillation 1 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Living with Atrial Fibrillation ( Afib ): Adj. : age/sex/race/prior year hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2012 patients. Abbreviations: CKD, chronic kidney disease.. vol 1 Figure 3.1 Unadjusted and adjusted all-cause mortality rates (per 1,000 patient years at risk) for Medicare patients aged 66 and older, by CKD status and year, . Adj. : age/sex/race. Ref: all patients, 2013. Abbreviation: CKD, chronic kidney disease.. Table 3.1 Unadjusted and adjusted all-cause mortality rates (per 1,000 patient years . at . risk) for Medicare patients aged 66 and older, by CKD status, 2013. Edit: October 2018. Content. Why treat Atrial Fibrillation (. AFib. )?. How does concomitant . AFib. therapy benefit your patients?. Who can benefit from concomitant . AFib. therapy? . Concomitant . Hosp. -based, hospital-based dialysis centers; . Indep. , independent dialysis providers; SDO, small dialysis organizations.. . Figure . 10.1 Dialysis unit counts, by unit affiliation, 2010–2013. Vol 2, ESRD, . Figure . 7.1 . Sources of prescription drug coverage in Medicare enrollees, by population, 2014. 2016 Annual Data Report, Vol 1, CKD, Ch . 7. 2. a The . catastrophic coverage amount is the greater of 5% of medication cost or the values shown in the chart above. In 2014, beneficiaries were charged $2.55 for those generic or preferred multisource drugs with a retail price less than $51 and 5% for those with a retail price over $51. For brand name drugs, beneficiaries paid $6.35 for those drugs with a retail price less than $127 and 5% for those with a retail price over $127. Table adapted from http://www.q1medicare.com/PartD-The-2014-Medicare-Part-D-Outlook.php. . Af. Am, African American; AKI, acute kidney injury; CKD, chronic kidney disease.. vol. 2 Table 2.1 HP2020 CKD-3 Increase the proportion of hospital patients who incurred acute kidney injury who have follow-up renal evaluation in 6 months post-discharge: Target 12.3%.
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