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Advanced chronic kidney disease among UK children

Lucy Plumb, Winnie Magadi, Anna Casula, Ben C. Reynolds, Mairead Convery, Shuman Haq, Shivaram Hegde, Andrew Lunn, Michal Malina, Henry Morgan, Mordi Muorah, Kay Tyerman, Manish D. Sinha, Dean Wallace, Carol Inward, Stephen Marks, Dorothea Nitsch, James Medcalf

Archives of disease in childhood(2022)

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Abstract
The UK Renal Registry currently collects information on UK children with kidney failure requiring long-term kidney replacement therapy (KRT), which supports disease surveillance and auditing of care and outcomes; however, data are limited on children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) not on KRT. Methods In March 2020, all UK Paediatric Nephrology centres submitted data on children aged <16 years with severely reduced kidney function as of December 2019, defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate Results In total, 1031 children had severe CKD, the majority of whom (80.7%) were on KRT. The overall prevalence was 81.2 (95% CI 76.3 to 86.3) per million of the age-related population. Conclusions The prevalence of severe CKD among UK children is largely due to a high proportion of children on long-term KRT. Expanding data capture to include children with CKD before reaching failure will provide greater understanding of the CKD burden in childhood.
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Paediatrics,Nephrology,Epidemiology
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