Prevalence, outcomes, and cost of chronic kidney disease in a contemporary population of 2·4 million patients from 11 countries: The CaReMe CKD study
Uppsala University · UNSW Sydney · +15 more institutions
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Abstract
Background
Digital healthcare systems data could provide insights into the global prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We designed the CaReMe CKD study to estimate the prevalence, key clinical adverse outcomes and costs of CKD across 11 countries.
Methods
Individual-level data of a cohort of 2·4 million contemporaneous CKD patients was obtained from digital healthcare systems in participating countries using a pre-specified common protocol; summarized using random effects meta-analysis. CKD and its stages were defined in accordance with current Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. CKD was defined by laboratory values or by a diagnosis code.
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Keywords
- Kidney disease
- Medicine
- Confidence interval
- Internal medicine
- Intensive care medicine
- Population
- Cohort
- Cohort study
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Partnerships for the goals
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