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Table 1.

Number of patients per center (analysis population).

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Fig 1.

Disposition of patients.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics (mean ± SD or number and %; analysis population).

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Fig 2.

aAPD patterns prescribed in more than 1 patient at baseline (note that the panels are intended to visualize the sequences of ‘short’ and ‘long’ and of ‘small’ and ‘large’ dwells rather than specific dwell times and volumes).

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Fig 3.

Time courses of hydration, residual renal function, and toxins removal parameters (marginal means and 95% confidence intervals from mixed models for repeated measures, number of patients with valid data).

Differences to baseline: *—p<0.05; **—p<0.01.

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Table 3.

Subgroup comparison by country for parameters of volume status, residual renal function, and dialysis efficiency—Baseline value and intra-individual change between baseline and the end of follow-up month 6 (mean ± SD, and number of patients with valid data in the analysis population).

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Fig 4.

Mean daily ultrafiltration—Time course of subsets of patients terminating their study participation at different visits (marginal means and 95% confidence intervals from mixed model for repeated measures).

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