Supplemented ERA-EDTA Registry data evaluated the frequency of dialysis, kidney transplantation, and comprehensive conservative management for patients with kidney failure in Europe
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25035Dato
2021-01-07Type
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Peer reviewed
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Stel, Vianda S.; de Jong, Rianne; Kramer, Anneke; Andrusev, Anton M.; Baltar, José M.; Barbullushi, Myftar; Bell, Samira; De La Nuez, Pablo Castro; Cernevskis, Harijs; Couchoud, Cécile; de Meester, Johan; Eriksen, Bjørn Odvar; Garneata, Lilliana; Golan, Eliezer; Helve, Jaakko; Hemmelder, Marc; Hommel, Kristine; Ioannou, Kyriakos; Jarraya, Faiçal; Kantaria, Nino; Kerschbaum, Julia; Komissarov, Kirill S.; Magaz, Ángela; Mercadal, Lucile; Ots-Rosenberg, Mai; Palsson, Runolfur; Rahmel, Axel; Rydell, Helena; Savino, Manuela; Seyahi, Nurhan; Roblero, María Fernanda Slon; Stojceva-Taneva, Olivera; Schaft, Arjan van der; Vazelov, Evgueniy S.; Ziginskiene, Edita; Zurriaga, Oscar; Vanholder, Raymond C.; Massy, Ziad A.; Jager, Kitty JSammendrag
The aims of this study were to determine the frequency of
dialysis and kidney transplantation and to estimate the
regularity of comprehensive conservative management
(CCM) for patients with kidney failure in Europe. This study
uses data from the ERA-EDTA Registry. Additionally, our
study included supplemental data from Armenia, Germany,
Hungary, Ireland, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova,
Montenegro, Slovenia and additional data from Israel, Italy,
Slovakia using other information sources. Through an online
survey, responding nephrologists estimated the frequency
of CCM (i.e. planned holistic care instead of kidney
replacement therapy) in 33 countries. In 2016, the overall
incidence of replacement therapy for kidney failure was 132
per million population (pmp), varying from 29 (Ukraine) to
251 pmp (Greece). On 31 December 2016, the overall
prevalence of kidney replacement therapy was 985 pmp,
ranging from 188 (Ukraine) to 1906 pmp (Portugal). The
prevalence of peritoneal dialysis (114 pmp) and home
hemodialysis (28 pmp) was highest in Cyprus and Denmark
respectively. The kidney transplantation rate was nearly
zero in some countries and highest in Spain (64 pmp). In 28
countries with five or more responding nephrologists, the
median percentage of candidates for kidney replacement
therapy who were offered CCM in 2018 varied between
none (Slovakia and Slovenia) and 20% (Finland) whereas the
median prevalence of CCM varied between none (Slovenia)
and 15% (Hungary). Thus, the substantial differences across
Europe in the frequency of kidney replacement therapy and
CCM indicate the need for improvement in access to various
treatment options for patients with kidney failure.
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ElsevierSitering
Stel, de Jong, Kramer, Andrusev, Baltar, Barbullushi, Bell, De La Nuez, Cernevskis, Couchoud, de Meester, Eriksen, Garneata, Golan, Helve, Hemmelder, Hommel, Ioannou, Jarraya, Kantaria, Kerschbaum, Komissarov, Magaz, Mercadal, Ots-Rosenberg, Palsson, Rahmel, Rydell, Savino, Seyahi, Roblero, Stojceva-Taneva, Schaft, Vazelov, Ziginskiene, Zurriaga, Vanholder, Massy, Jager. Supplemented ERA-EDTA Registry data evaluated the frequency of dialysis, kidney transplantation, and comprehensive conservative management for patients with kidney failure in Europe. Kidney International. 2021 Jul;100(1):182-195Metadata
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