Action plan for determining and monitoring the prevalence of chronic kidney disease

IF 19.3 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Kidney International Supplements Pub Date : 2017-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.kisu.2017.07.002
Josef Coresh , Jiun-Ruey Hu , Aminu K. Bello , Harold I. Feldman , Agnes B. Fogo , Mohammad Reza Ganji , David C. Harris , Andrew S. Levey , Ikechi G. Okpechi , Benedicte Stengel , Bernadette Thomas , Andrzej Wiecek , Ron T. Gansevoort
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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) continues to remain high globally, up to 13.4% by one estimate. Although the number, geographic distribution, size, and quality of the studies examining CKD prevalence and incidence have increased over the past decade, the global capacity for CKD surveillance is still far less developed than that for hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Estimating CKD prevalence is constrained by inadequate standardization of serum creatinine and urine albumin assays, heterogeneity in study designs, lack of national registries in many countries, incomplete adoption of disease classification guidelines, and inconsistent use of evidence-based equations for estimating glomerular filtration rate.

Goal 1: Improve monitoring of CKD prevalence. To achieve this, disseminate the rationale for CKD prevalence monitoring, achieve uniform measurement of CKD markers, promote inclusion of CKD measurements in all large chronic disease cohorts and health surveys, harness administrative claims data for CKD surveillance, and incorporate the new CKD classification system in the International Classification of Diseases.

Goal 2: Improve CKD monitoring of populations underrepresented in studies to date. To achieve this, establish registries of chronic dialysis and transplantation in all countries; establish registries for special CKD groups, such as children, patients with rare diseases, and patients with special etiologies of CKD.

Goal 3: Improve identification of individuals with CKD. To achieve this, implement the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes guidelines for screening and testing, carry out randomized studies on screening strategies, ensure that estimated glomerular filtration rate is reported with all reports of serum creatinine, and leverage new software for identification and follow-up of CKD cases.

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确定和监测慢性肾脏疾病流行的行动计划
慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)在全球范围内仍然居高不下,据估计高达13.4%。尽管在过去十年中,CKD患病率和发病率研究的数量、地理分布、规模和质量都有所增加,但全球CKD监测能力仍远低于高血压、糖尿病和心血管疾病的监测能力。由于血清肌酐和尿白蛋白检测的不标准化、研究设计的异质性、许多国家缺乏国家登记、疾病分类指南的不完全采用以及估计肾小球滤过率的循证方程的不一致,CKD患病率的估计受到限制。目标1:改善CKD患病率监测。为了实现这一目标,传播CKD流行监测的基本原理,实现CKD标志物的统一测量,促进将CKD测量纳入所有大型慢性疾病队列和健康调查,利用CKD监测的行政索赔数据,并将新的CKD分类系统纳入国际疾病分类。目标2:改善迄今为止研究中代表性不足人群的CKD监测。为此,在所有国家建立慢性透析和移植登记;建立特殊CKD群体的登记,如儿童、罕见疾病患者和特殊病因的CKD患者。目标3:提高CKD患者的识别。为了实现这一目标,实施肾脏疾病:改善筛查和检测的全球结果指南,开展筛查策略的随机研究,确保在报告所有血清肌酐的同时报告估计的肾小球滤过率,并利用新的软件来识别和随访CKD病例。
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Kidney International Supplements UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Kidney International Supplements is published on behalf of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) and comes complimentary as part of a subscription to Kidney International. Kidney International Supplements is a peer-reviewed journal whose focus is sponsored, topical content of interest to the nephrology community.
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