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This study investigates the relationship between hemoglobin levels greater than and less than 11 g/dl in prevalent cross-sectional patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) across various facilities. Key factors including demographics, laboratory values, and comorbid conditions are analyzed. Using adjusted odds ratios (AOR), the study explores the influence of serum calcium, phosphorus, and iPTH on hemoglobin levels, alongside associations with weekly rHuEpo dose concentrations. Findings aim to enhance understanding of patient management in ESRD.
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Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR1) of Having Hemoglobin >11 vs. <11 g/dl
Distribution of the percentage of a prevalent cross section of patients, by facility, having Hgb>11 g/dl
AOR of having Hgb >11 vs. < 11 g/dl by patient level serum calciumAlb
AOR of having Hgb >11 vs. < 11 g/dl by patient level serum phosphorus
Association between patient mineral metabolism levels and weekly rHuEpo dose concentration