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Table 1.35b
Percent of hemodialysis patients with urea reduction ratio 65% or higher,a by State, 2000 and 2005
State 2005 2000
Percent Standard error Percent Standard error
United Statesb 92.6 0.1 88.6 --
Alabama 92.4 0.4 92.2 2.5
Alaska 93.8 1.9 89.8 0.5
Arizona 93.1 0.4 85.3 0.9
Arkansas 88.8 0.7 91.4 0.6
California 91.1 0.2 88.2 0.3
Colorado 95.0 0.5 95.7 0.6
Connecticut 95.1 0.5 94.2 0.6
Delaware 94.0 0.9 83.9 1.2
District of Columbia 93.4 0.7 87.3 1.5
Florida 92.6 0.2 88.7 0.3
Georgia 90.2 0.3 87.1 0.4
Hawaii 96.9 0.5 95.6 0.7
Idaho 87.8 1.5 83.7 0.5
Illinois 93.1 0.3 88.7 0.6
Indiana 93.5 0.4 84.4 1.1
Iowa 92.8 0.6 86.8 1.9
Kansas 93.4 0.6 90.1 0.9
Kentucky 89.4 0.6 85.3 0.9
Louisiana 90.0 0.4 86.2 0.5
Maine 96.6 0.7 90.6 0.6
Maryland 92.0 0.4 84.0 0.6
Massachusetts 93.9 0.4 92.5 1.2
Michigan 92.4 0.3 84.3 0.5
Minnesota 94.2 0.5 89.8 0.7
Mississippi 92.6 0.4 87.9 0.6
Missouri 91.7 0.4 91.7 0.5
Montana 94.7 1.1 93.9 1.9
Nebraska 89.9 1.0 93.4 1.4
Nevada 88.9 1.0 87.7 0.4
New Hampshire 94.5 1.0 87.9 0.5
New Jersey 93.5 0.3 93.0 0.8
New Mexico 96.2 0.5 87.1 0.3
New York 93.0 0.2 86.7 2.1
North Carolina 93.9 0.3 80.6 1.6
North Dakota 89.8 1.6 87.3 1.5
Ohio 91.9 0.3 87.9 0.4
Oklahoma 93.1 0.5 87.5 0.8
Oregon 94.7 0.6 89.6 1.0
Pennsylvania 93.3 0.3 89.4 0.4
Puerto Rico 90.1 0.6 85.6 0.8
Rhode Island 94.3 1.0 88.8 1.4
South Carolina 93.5 0.4 87.0 0.6
South Dakota 94.4 1.1 94.6 1.1
Tennessee 89.9 0.4 86.3 0.6
Texas 94.5 0.2 94.2 0.2
Utah 87.6 1.2 85.5 1.5
Vermont 95.7 1.3 91.2 0.4
Virginia 92.7 0.3 98.1 1.1
Washington 95.1 0.4 89.5 0.7
West Virginia 90.2 0.9 88.6 0.7
Wisconsin 89.8 0.5 89.3 1.1
Wyoming 95.9 1.5 95.2 1.9

a Estimates are age adjusted.

b Standard error is unavailable for 2000 data.

Source: Data from the unit-specific report for dialysis patients, University of Michigan Kidney Epidemiology and Cost Center.

 

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