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Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis

γ-Gammaglutamyl transferase predicts all-cause mortality within three-year intervals in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis

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Article: 2353339 | Received 29 Sep 2023, Accepted 03 May 2024, Published online: 21 May 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1. Patient flow in the study. Abbreviations: PD: peritoneal dialysis; HD: hemodialysis; GGT: glutamyl transferase.

Figure 1. Patient flow in the study. Abbreviations: PD: peritoneal dialysis; HD: hemodialysis; GGT: glutamyl transferase.

Table 1. Characteristics of subjects stratified by γ-GGT medium.

Table 2. Characteristics of subjects stratified by trimean of γ-GGT among male and female patients individually.

Table 3. All-cause and cardiovascular mortality rate stratified by γ-GGT medium.

Figure 2. Crude analyses of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality by γ-GGT with Kaplan–Meier estimates. Abbreviation: γ-GGT: γ-gamma-glutamyl transferase.

Figure 2. Crude analyses of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality by γ-GGT with Kaplan–Meier estimates. Abbreviation: γ-GGT: γ-gamma-glutamyl transferase.

Table 4. The associations of γ-GGT with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.

Table 5. Subgroup analyses of the association between γ-GGT binary classification and all-cause mortality among patients on peritoneal dialysis.

Table 6. Subgroup analyses of the association between γ-GGT binary classification and cardiovascular mortality among patients on peritoneal dialysis.

Table 7. Subgroup analyses of the association between γ-GGT tertiles derived separately for both sexes and all-cause mortality among patients on peritoneal dialysis.

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Data sharing statement

The datasets used in this work may be requested from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.