I missed this a few months back when I'm sure I skimmed this issue at least. I caught my eye, since there is an oft-stated claim that one modality is as good as another.
From January 2015 ASN Kidney News:
For First Few Years, Better Survival with Peritoneal Dialysis than Hemodialysis
Among patients with similar characteristics, those starting
peritoneal dialysis (PD) have higher survival through the first 2
or 3 years than do those starting hemodialysis
(HD), reports a study in Kidney International.
More meaningful comparison would be PD vs. HOME Hemodialysis:
New data shows home hemodialysis superior to PD for patient and technique survival, hospitalizations
By Mark E. Neumann
NOVEMBER 19, 2014
PHILADELPHIA – There has been an assumption that home dialysis therapies offer patients a better quality of life than conventional, in-center therapy. But which home dialysis modality offers the best outcomes?
Results of a new study conducted by the Chronic Disease Research Group (CDRG) presented here at the American Society of Nephrology's Kidney Week 2014 show daily home hemodialysis patients have a 16% lower risk of death, 8% lower risk of hospitalization, and 38% lower risk of therapy attrition than peritoneal dialysis patients.
http://www.nephrologynews.com/articles/110554-new-data-shows-home-hemodialysis-superior-for-patient-and-technique-survival-hospitalizations