USRDS
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The United States Renal Data System (USRDS) is a nationwide data collection, analysis, and distribution system for chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the United States.
- Lack of continuous validation of its methods.
- Lack of complete comorbidity and laboratory data at registration and an initial survival bias.
- Lack of accuracy of cause-of-death reporting.
- Outcomes of infants receiving chronic peritoneal dialysis: an analysis of the USRDS registry.
- Mortality rates among prevalent hemodialysis patients in Beijing: a comparison with USRDS data.
- Methodological considerations in comparing access to Pre-emptive renal transplantation between SLE and other ESRD causes in the USRDS.
- Exploring the effect of erythropoietin on mortality using USRDS data.
- Using USRDS generated hospitalization tables to compare local dialysis patient hospitalization rates to national rates.
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