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Mortality and Resource Use Among Individuals With Chronic Kidney ...


Mortality and Resource Use Among Individuals With Chronic Kidney ...

In this study, mortality, hospitalization, and likelihood of placement into long-term care were similar for CKD and nonmetastatic cancer.

Mortality and Resource Use Among Individuals With Chronic Kidney ...

Compared with nonmetastatic cancer, the age-, sex-, and comorbidity-adjusted relative rate of death was similar for CKD (adjusted relative rate, ...

Prediction of mortality among patients with chronic kidney disease

With the increasing prevalence of hypertension and diabetes, it is projected that CKD prevalence in adults over 30-years-old will increase from 14.4% in 2020 to ...

Chronic Kidney Disease and the Risks of Death, Cardiovascular ...

Mortality rates remain above 20 percent per year with the use of dialysis, with more than half of the deaths related to cardiovascular disease.

Chronic kidney disease and the global public health agenda - Nature

In contrast to cardiovascular disease, stroke and respiratory disease, CKD mortality has been rising. Currently, kidney disease is the third ...

Health care utilization among patients with chronic kidney disease

Certain potentially modifiable factors appear to be associated with increased resource utilization. It is hypothesized that attention to these factors may lead ...

Mortality and Resource Use Among Individuals With Chronic Kidney ...

Mortality and Resource Use Among Individuals With Chronic Kidney Disease or Cancer in Alberta, Canada, 2004-2015. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen ...

Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States, 2023 - CDC

Fast stats · More than 1 in 7 US adults—about 35.5 million people, or 14%—are estimated to have CKD. · As many as 9 in 10 adults with CKD do not ...

Kidney Disease: Fact Sheet | National Kidney Foundation

Adults with kidney disease are at higher risk of early death. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States, 2023.

Time for action: recognizing chronic kidney disease as a major ...

Its prevalence has increased from 11% in the early 1990s to >15% in the past decade. The burden of CKD on the health care system and individuals ...

Costs and Healthcare Resource Use Associated with Risk of ...

The management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) costs in excess of $114 billion in the USA and £1.45 billion in the UK annually and is projected ...

Nephrologist Care and Mortality in Patients With Chronic Renal ...

Similarly, those who saw a nephrologist on fewer than 5 occasions in the year prior to dialysis had a 15% higher mortality rate in the first year of dialysis ...

Mortality Burden and Life-Years Lost Across the Age... - Kidney360

Mortality rates were higher in those with CKD at all ages. The adjusted age-stratified HR for mortality in those with CKD versus without was highest in the 21– ...

Chronic Kidney Disease and the Risks of Death, Cardiovascular ...

An independent, graded association was observed between a reduced estimated GFR and the risk of death, cardiovascular events, and hospitalization in a large, ...

Kidney Disease Surveillance System

In the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) of 2017–March 2020, the prevalence of CKD among those aged 18–39 years old was 6.1%; in those ...

Chronic Kidney Disease Burden in Low-Resource Settings

According to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study, CKD deaths increased by 41.5% from 1990 to 2017. In recent decades, the incidence and prevalence of CKD ...

Changes in the US Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease From 2002 to ...

From 2002 to 2016, among those aged 20 to 54 years, the probability of death due to CKD increased from 0.099% to 0.125% (26.8% increase); the ...

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) - Medscape Reference

CKD is more prevalent in the elderly population Almost half of the patients with CKD are older than 70 years. However, while younger patients ...

Relative risks of chronic kidney disease for mortality and end-stage ...

Thus, the relative mortality or ESRD risks of lower eGFR and higher albuminuria were largely similar among three major races, supporting similar clinical ...

Reduce the death rate for people on dialysis — CKD‑10 - health.gov

Increasing kidney transplant rates, managing heart disease, and decreasing the use of catheters for dialysis can reduce the risk of death in people with ESKD.