Chronic Kidney Disease Requiring Healthcare Services: A New Approach to Evaluate Epidemiology of Renal Disease
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Screening-based CKD estimates may not provide a sufficient insight into the impact of CKD on the use of healthcare
resources in clinical practice.The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiology of “medicalized” CKD, that is, CKD requiring
healthcare services, in an outpatient setting. Design, Setting, Participants, and Measurements. This is a retrospective, longitudinal
population-based study conducted in a large general practice setting in Southern Italy (Caserta) using a healthcare database. Over
2006–2011, all patients with a CKD diagnosis, either through CKD-related indications of use associated with drug prescriptions or
through CKD-related hospital discharge diagnoses/procedures,were identified using this database.The prevalence of “medicalized”
CKD in the general population of Caserta was estimated by age, gender, and calendar year. Results. Overall, 1,989 (1.3%) patients
with a diagnosis of CKD were identified from2006–2011 in the Caserta general population.The one year prevalence increased from
0.9% in 2006 to 1.6% in 2011, which ismuch lower compared to previous screening-based studies.Theprevalence was slightly higher
in males and increased significantly with advancing age (in 2011, 0.2% in ≤44 years old versus 9.2% in >80 years old). Conclusions.
The findings of this study suggest that, in the general population, the prevalence of “medicalized” CKD is lower compared to the
screening-based CKD prevalence.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chronic Kidney Disease
Elenco autori:
Gianluca Trifirò;Janet Sultana;Francesco Giorgianni;Ylenia Ingrasciotta;Michele Buemi;Marco Muscianisi;Daniele Ugo Tari;Margherita Perrotta;Valeria Canale;Vincenzo Arcoraci;Domenico Santoro
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