Quality of life in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients in Saudi Arabia
Research Abstract
Background and Objectives: Quality of life (QoL) in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients is an important
outcome for both physicians and patients in selecting dialysis modality. We conducted a comparison
between regular maintenance hemodiaylsis and regular peritoneal dialysis patients in two tertiary referral hospitals
in King Saud University in Saudi Arabia. We hypothesize that there might be cultural and socioeconomic
factors modifying QoL in dialysis patients.
Design and Setting: Cross-sectional study on hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients.
Patients and Methods: Two hundred dialysis patients participated in the study, one hundred in each group
of dialysis modality, from July 2007 to July 2008. We used a cross-sectional design and collected the date using
the Kidney Disease Quality of Life (KDQoL SF) questionnaire.
Results: Patients in both groups had similar sociodemographic characteristics (age, marital status, and education).
Mean age (SD) in the hemodialysis group was 47.5 (13.8) years and 51.0 (13.5) years in the peritoneal
dialysis group. Males represented 53% and 43%, respectively. Mean duration of dialysis was 77.2 (75.5) months
in the hemodialysis group and 34.1 (26.9) months in the peritoneal dialysis group. The mean (SD) score was
49.5 (13.7) in the hemodialysis group and 61.3 (12.4) in the peritoneal dialysis group. QoL mean scores were
significantly higher among peritoneal dialysis in all domains and in the total QoL, with the exception of the
score of physical QoL, which was higher in the hemodialysis patients, compared to peritoneal dialysis patients,
although the difference was not statistically significant. Multiple regression analysis indicated that hemodialysis
was a negative predictor of QoL score, compared to peritoneal dialysis. Also, age, male gender, and dialysis
duration were negative predictors of QoL score.
Conclusion: In the unique culture of Saudi Arabia, peritoneal dialysis patients have better QoL, compared
to hemodialysis patients, validating the findings of research reports from other countries.
Research Keywords
hemodialysis, ,QoL, peritoneal dialysis