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Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project

INTRODUCTION: Reduced kidney function increases the risk of death, but there is limited information on causes of death across stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We aimed to identify leading causes of death in community-dwelling individuals with differing kidney function. METHODS: Observational...

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Autores principales: Runesson, Björn, Qureshi, Abdul R., Xu, Hong, Gasparini, Alessandro, Lindholm, Bengt, Barany, Peter, Elinder, Carl G., Carrero, Juan J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209440
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author Runesson, Björn
Qureshi, Abdul R.
Xu, Hong
Gasparini, Alessandro
Lindholm, Bengt
Barany, Peter
Elinder, Carl G.
Carrero, Juan J.
author_facet Runesson, Björn
Qureshi, Abdul R.
Xu, Hong
Gasparini, Alessandro
Lindholm, Bengt
Barany, Peter
Elinder, Carl G.
Carrero, Juan J.
author_sort Runesson, Björn
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description INTRODUCTION: Reduced kidney function increases the risk of death, but there is limited information on causes of death across stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We aimed to identify leading causes of death in community-dwelling individuals with differing kidney function. METHODS: Observational analysis from SCREAM, a healthcare utilization cohort of Stockholm, Sweden. We included all individuals who died during 2006–2012 and had one serum creatinine measured in the year prior to death. Using the CKD-EPI formula, we calculated eGFR and stratified individuals according to CKD stages. Causes of death were classified as cardiovascular (CVD), cancer, infection and other, using ICD-10 codes. We compared age- and sex-adjusted differences in the proportions of deaths from each cause. RESULTS: Out of 89,117 registered deaths, 70,547 (79%) had a recent eGFR estimation and were included in this study. Individuals had a median age of 82 (IRE 62–93) years and 52% were women. The proportions of deaths from CVD increased with lower eGFR, along with the proportion of deaths from infections. Deaths due to diabetes and genito-urinary diseases increased. Deaths due to cancer decreased, but other death causes did not vary. Within CVD causes of death, the proportion of arrhythmias and heart failure increased, but ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease remained stable. CONCLUSION: In a region-representative Swedish healthcare extraction, we observe differences regarding specific causes of death across different CKD stages. Increasing patient and provider awareness of this differential pattern of risk may have benefits for patient management, prevention strategies, and health service planning.
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spelling pubmed-63349202019-01-31 Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project Runesson, Björn Qureshi, Abdul R. Xu, Hong Gasparini, Alessandro Lindholm, Bengt Barany, Peter Elinder, Carl G. Carrero, Juan J. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Reduced kidney function increases the risk of death, but there is limited information on causes of death across stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We aimed to identify leading causes of death in community-dwelling individuals with differing kidney function. METHODS: Observational analysis from SCREAM, a healthcare utilization cohort of Stockholm, Sweden. We included all individuals who died during 2006–2012 and had one serum creatinine measured in the year prior to death. Using the CKD-EPI formula, we calculated eGFR and stratified individuals according to CKD stages. Causes of death were classified as cardiovascular (CVD), cancer, infection and other, using ICD-10 codes. We compared age- and sex-adjusted differences in the proportions of deaths from each cause. RESULTS: Out of 89,117 registered deaths, 70,547 (79%) had a recent eGFR estimation and were included in this study. Individuals had a median age of 82 (IRE 62–93) years and 52% were women. The proportions of deaths from CVD increased with lower eGFR, along with the proportion of deaths from infections. Deaths due to diabetes and genito-urinary diseases increased. Deaths due to cancer decreased, but other death causes did not vary. Within CVD causes of death, the proportion of arrhythmias and heart failure increased, but ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease remained stable. CONCLUSION: In a region-representative Swedish healthcare extraction, we observe differences regarding specific causes of death across different CKD stages. Increasing patient and provider awareness of this differential pattern of risk may have benefits for patient management, prevention strategies, and health service planning. Public Library of Science 2019-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6334920/ /pubmed/30650090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209440 Text en © 2019 Runesson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Runesson, Björn
Qureshi, Abdul R.
Xu, Hong
Gasparini, Alessandro
Lindholm, Bengt
Barany, Peter
Elinder, Carl G.
Carrero, Juan J.
Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project
title Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project
title_full Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project
title_fullStr Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project
title_full_unstemmed Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project
title_short Causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: The Stockholm CREAtinine Measurements (SCREAM) project
title_sort causes of death across categories of estimated glomerular filtration rate: the stockholm creatinine measurements (scream) project
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209440
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