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Survival Analysis of Chronic Kidney Failure with a History of Degenerative Disease
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Survival analysis is a statistical procedure for analyzing data with variables that are in focus is time until an event occurs. Kaplan‑Meier is one simple method to describes a survival curve. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is the 18th cause of death in the World. CKD has been classified as number two catastrophic disease after heart disease. Many studies have been conducted on the survival of CKD patients, but there have not been many studies on CKD based on degenerative disease. The study want to assess the survival of hemodialysis patients with degenerative comorbidities. This retrospective non‑reactive design cohort study uses the right sensor. 34 samples were selected according to the inclusion criteria from 155 populations through simple random sampling. Secondary data were taken from the medical record at 2010 to 2015. The estimated survival of CKD patients with degenerative diseases in men reaching 144 weeks and women 132 weeks, patients with a basic education of 112 weeks and an advanced education of 180 weeks, patients working 132 weeks and not working 212 weeks, patient normal nutrition 200 weeks and abnormal 112 weeks. Need screening efforts on CKD, increased endurance, regular exercise and maintenance of nutritional status in hemodialysis patients.
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Survival Analysis, Chronic Kidney Failure, History of Degenerative Disease, Kaplan‑Meier, Hemodialysis Patient.
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