Q Kidney Risk Calculator- Useful Tool in Hospitals and Community

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A kidney health check was conducted over a day in two private hospitals (Peninsula Private Hospital and Beleura Hospital) in 2017. 243 participants enrolled in this study. The study population were mobile inpatients, members from the public and health workers (nurses, doctors, allied health workers and administrative staff). Method: A Q risk calculator was used to assess the risk of developing moderate and severe chronic kidney disease (eGFR <60 mls/min) and end stage renal failure over the next 5 years. All participants consented prior to being involved in the study. Results: The majority was aged 65 to 75 years old (aged population). 18% of the participants were diabetic, 18% had cardiovascular disease, 37% were hypertensive, 5% were smokers, 28% of the participants were overweight and obesity was seen in 25%. Diabetic females are five times higher risk than non-diabetic females in developing chronic kidney disease stage 3 and 4. Male diabetics are three times more at risk than non-diabetic men in developing moderate to severe chronic kidney disease. However diabetic men are five times higher risk than normoglycaemic men in progressing into end stage renal failure Females with cardiovascular disease are five times higher risk than women with no cardiovascular disease in developing moderate to severe chronic kidney disease. Men with cardiovascular disease are three times higher risk than men with no cardiovascular disease in developing moderate to severe chronic kidney disease. Hypertensive women are ten times higher risk than normotensive women in developing moderate to severe chronic kidney disease. Interestingly hypertensive men are four times higher risk than normotensive male in developing end stage renal failure Obese men are three times higher risk than normal weight men in developing moderate to severe chronic kidney disease. Underweight females are three times at risk than normal weight females in developing moderate and severe chronic kidney disease. Summary: Qrisk questionaire is a quick and easy tool to assess risk of developing chronic kidney disease. Participants with diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease have a higher risk of developing moderate and severe chronic kidney disease over the next 5 years. Overweight (body mass index 25 to 29.99), obese patients (body mass index more than 30) and interestingly underweight females with body mass index 18.5 or less have a higher risk of developing moderate and severe chronic kidney disease.
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2017年,在两家私立医院(半岛私立医院和贝留拉医院)进行了为期一天的肾脏健康检查。243名参与者参加了这项研究。研究人群包括流动住院病人、公共卫生工作者和卫生工作者(护士、医生、专职卫生工作者和行政人员)。方法:采用Q风险计算器评估未来5年内发生中重度慢性肾脏疾病(eGFR <60 ml /min)和终末期肾功能衰竭的风险。所有参与者在参与研究前均表示同意。结果:以65 ~ 75岁(老年人群)居多。18%的参与者患有糖尿病,18%患有心血管疾病,37%患有高血压,5%是吸烟者,28%的参与者超重,25%的参与者肥胖。女性糖尿病患者发生慢性肾病3期和4期的风险是非糖尿病女性的5倍。男性糖尿病患者发生中度至重度慢性肾病的风险是非糖尿病男性的三倍。然而,男性糖尿病患者发展为终末期肾衰竭的风险是血糖正常男性的5倍,女性心血管疾病患者发展为中度至重度慢性肾脏疾病的风险是无心血管疾病女性的5倍。患有心血管疾病的男性患中度至重度慢性肾脏疾病的风险是没有心血管疾病的男性的三倍。高血压女性患中度至重度慢性肾脏疾病的风险是正常女性的10倍。有趣的是,高血压男性发生终末期肾衰竭的风险是正常男性的4倍,肥胖男性发生中度至重度慢性肾病的风险是正常体重男性的3倍。体重过轻的女性患中度和重度慢性肾脏疾病的风险是体重正常女性的三倍。总结:Qrisk问卷是一种快速简便的评估慢性肾脏疾病发生风险的工具。患有糖尿病、高血压和心血管疾病的参与者在未来5年内患中度和重度慢性肾脏疾病的风险更高。超重(体重指数25至29.99)、肥胖患者(体重指数超过30)和体重指数18.5或更低的体重不足的女性患中度和重度慢性肾脏疾病的风险更高。
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