Development and Validation of Survival Scores and the Assessment of Spatial Trends in End-Stage Kidney Disease Outcomes
Nathan Meyer, Hossein Moradi Rekabdarkolaee, Brandon M. Varilek, Surachat Ngorsuraches, Patti Brooks, Jerry Schrier, Semhar Michael

TL;DR
This study creates and validates survival scores for end-stage kidney disease patients in the U.S., revealing geographic patterns in survival rates.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development and validation of survival scores using a mixture cure model and spatial analysis of ESKD outcomes.
Findings
Survival scores were developed and validated using a mixture cure model and USRDS data.
Lower survival rates were observed in the Appalachian and Great Plains regions, while higher rates were found in Southern California, the Southeast, and the Texas-Mexico border.
Survival trends correlated with demographic factors and MCM coefficient estimates, such as higher survivability among Hispanics.
Abstract
There is a need to create new mortality prediction models for end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). This study aimed to develop and validate survival scores for patients with ESKD using a mixture cure model (MCM) including assessing the spatial trends in ESKD outcomes. This study used a United States Renal Data System (USRDS) dataset that contains 2,228,693 people with incident ESKD from 2000 through 2020, including those on dialysis or had at least one transplant. Many variables, including demographic and comorbid factors, were included within an MCM. This MCM was used to develop seven survival scores that would be summarized geographically. These survival scores are shown using maps of the United States and validated using the clinical measurements found within the USRDS dataset. Many spatial survival trends across the United States were observed that could be validated using the USRDS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life · Renal and Vascular Pathologies
