Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Epidemiology A NEW EPIDEMIC: CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN GENERAL POPULATION REAL PREVALENCE AND RELATED FACTORS Josep M. Galceran,

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Epidemiology A NEW EPIDEMIC: CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN GENERAL POPULATION REAL PREVALENCE AND RELATED FACTORS Josep M. Galceran, Rosa Garcia Osuna, Xavier Fulladosa, Josep M. Lisbona*, Jordi Coderch*. Nephrology and Information&Research* Departments. Hospital de Palamós, Catalunya, Spain. Prevalence of chronic renal failure is increasing in western countries at a yearly rate of 10%. It is particularly common among elderly people. CKD is a serious condition because of increased morbimortality and also a big health problem due to the high cost of renal replacement therapies. In Spain, patients in renal replacement therapy constitute the 0,03% of total population, but spend 2,5% of health budget. Patients who start dialysis without previous visits with the nephrologist have higher comorbidity, lower albumin, Hb and Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR); and their estimated expense is increased by 5 fold. CKD is a prevalent condition among people attending GP in our area. Clinically relevant CKD is less prevalent but still affects an important amount of people, some of whom cannot be detected by serum creatinine (i.e. elderly women) CKD is associated with components of the metabolic syndrome. Serum creatinine is not a good marker to detect those cases with “hidden renal insufficiency”. Easy formulas like MDRD (Modification of diet in Renal Disease) should be used. Detecting people with “hidden renal insufficiency” is important so as to adopt measures to prevent progression and avoid iatrogenia. Why are patients sent too late to the nephrologist? No symptoms. Elderly people with high comorbidity. Patient refusal. Underestimation of real renal failure severity. CONCLUSIONS AIM Estimate renal insufficiency prevalence in our population visited in primary care. Evaluate distribution by age. Evaluate distribution by severity degree. Estimate prevalence of hidden renal insufficiency (normal creats) Identify related factors. MATERIAL&METHODS Serum creatinine largely overestimates renal function. Formulas like Cockcroft or MDRD have been developed to better evaluate renal function. Total population >18 y.: Data collected of people out of people who attended primary care. - Females 56,2% - Age 56,2 ± 18,7 y. (18 – 98) Characteristics of studied population Characteristics of population in which risk factors have been evaluated RELATED RISK FACTORS HIDDEN RENAL INSUFFICIENCY Prevalence of renal insufficiency by age and sex Prevalence of renal insufficiency by severity degree Mild (GFR ml/min/1,73 m 2 )42,6% Moderate (GFR 30-59,9 ml/min/1,73 m 2 )8,0% Severe (GFR 15-29,9 ml/min/1,73 m 2 )0,6% End Stage Renal Disease (FG <15 ml/min/1,73 m 2 )0,2% RESULTS %TotalMenWomen 79 y GFR<9051,447,654,334,061,473,384,4 GFR<608,87,79,61,37,517,134,2 LOGISTIC REGRESSION Female0,062 TAS0,014 TAD0,000 LDL0,08 HDL0,006 Smoking0,002 HbA1c0,43 Computerized Clinical Records Data Base (age, weight (kg) and serum creatinine) Estimation of GFR by MDRD formula. People >18 y. who had attended primary care physician anytime during 2002 and Renal replacement patients excluded. Multivariate analysis of related risk factors. MULTIPLE LINEAL REGRESSION Age0,000 Female0,000 TAS0,483 TAD0,000 LDL0,576 HDL0,021 Smoking0,16 HbA1c0,028