The Peritoneal Dialysis Telemedicine-assisted Platform Cohort (PDTAP) Study: Design and methods

Tiantian Ma(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Zhikai Yang(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Shaomei Li(Hebei Medical University), Huaying Pei(Hebei Medical University), Jinghong Zhao(Army Medical University), Yi Li(Hebei Medical University), Zibo Xiong(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Yumei Liao(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Zhanzheng Zhao(First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Jing Xiao(First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Ying Li(Hebei Medical University), Qiongzhen Lin(Hebei Medical University), Zhaoxia Zheng, Liping Duan, Gang Fu(Beijing Haidian Hospital), Shanshan Guo(Beijing Haidian Hospital), Wenbo Hu, Yulin Li(Hebei Medical University), Fuyun Sun(Cangzhou Central Hospital), Nan Zhao(Cangzhou Central Hospital), Qin Wang(Harbin Medical University), Tianrong Ji(Harbin Medical University), Beiru Zhang(China Medical University), Rui Yu(China Medical University), Hao Li(Anhui Medical University), Guiling Liu(Anhui Medical University), Li Zuo(Peking University), Huiping Zhao(Peking University), Caili Wang(Baotou Medical College), Lirong Deng(Baotou Medical College), Hongyu Chen(Second People’s Hospital of Yibin), Li Li(Second People’s Hospital of Yibin), Yulan Shen, Yong Zhang, Lihua Wang(Shanxi Medical University), Yan Yan(Shanxi Medical University), Zhigang Ma(Ganzhou People's Hospital), Yingping Li(Hebei Medical University), Xianchao Zhang(Pingdingshan University), Xuejian Wang(Pingdingshan University), Yirong Liu(First People's Hospital of Nanning), Xinying Gao(First People's Hospital of Nanning), Zhonggao Xu(Jilin University), Li Zhang(Jilin University), Shutong Du(People's Hospital of Cangzhou), Zhao Cui(People's Hospital of Cangzhou), Xiaoli Chen(Taiyuan Central Hospital), Hongyi Li(Taiyuan Central Hospital), Yingli Yue(Hospital of Hebei Province), Shanshan Chen(Hospital of Hebei Province), Yingchun Ma(China Rehabilitation Research Center), Yuanyuan Wei(China Rehabilitation Research Center), Jingwei Zhou(Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Jie Lv(Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Yingdong Zheng(Peking University), Sainan Zhu(Peking University), Ming‐Hui Zhao(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Jie Dong(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), the PDTAP Working Group
Peritoneal Dialysis International
November 28, 2020
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: assisted Platform Cohort (PDTAP) Study is to explore potential predictors and their effects on patient survival, technique survival, and the occurrence of infectious and noninfectious complications. DESIGN: The PDTAP study is a national-level cohort study in China. A newly developed PD telemedicine application provided a unique and convenient way to collect multicenter, structured data across units. SETTING: The PDTAP study was underway in 27 hospitals from 14 provinces located at 7 geographical regions (northwest, northeast, north, central, southwest, southeast, and south) in China. PARTICIPANTS: Our study aims to enroll at least 7000 adult patients with end-stage renal disease receiving PD. METHODS: Approval has been obtained through the ethics committees of all hospitals. All participants signed the informed consent form after the center had received ethics board approval in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Patient survival, technique survival, hospitalization, and the occurrence of infectious and noninfectious complications. CONCLUSIONS: The PDTAP study aims to explore potential predictors and their effects on patient survival, technique survival, and infectious and noninfectious complications using a newly developed PD telemedicine system to collect multicenter, structured data in real-world practice. Substantial and transformable findings in relation to PD practices were expected. This study also developed a national-level infrastructure for further collaboration and ancillary investigation.


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