12 Risk Factors
12. Kidney replacement therapy-related complications
Kidney Replacement Therapies (KRTs), such as dialysis and kidney transplantation, can extend life but don’t fully restore health or quality of life.
Informed decisions require understanding the benefits and limitations of each option.


Kidney transplantation
Kidney transplantation offers better outcomes than dialysis and can improve overall well-being. However, lifelong use of immunosuppressive medication is needed, which increases infection risks and other side effects.
A healthy lifestyle
Dialysis, especially when done at home, can offer more flexibility and a better quality of life.
- Haemodialysis is usually performed three times per week and requires vein access. Home options exist but may require training or support.
- Peritoneal dialysis is done daily at home and doesn’t involve needles, giving patients more independence.
Conservative care
Conservative care (non-dialysis) may suit frail or elderly patients, focusing on comfort and quality of life without intensive treatment.
Mental health support is vital, as emotional challenges are common, especially for dialysis patients, and can impact well-being.
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