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A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India
INTRODUCTION: Despite reports of a high prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) from the coastal Uddanam region of Andhra Pradesh, India, there are no accurate data on the distribution of kidney function abnormalities and CKD risk factors in this region. METHODS: A total of 2419 participants were...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7710882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33305118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.10.004 |
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author | Gummidi, Balaji John, Oommen Ghosh, Arpita Modi, Gopesh K. Sehgal, Meena Kalra, Om P. Kher, Vijay Muliyil, Jayaprakash Thakur, Jarnail S. Ramakrishnan, Lakshmy Pandey, Chandra M. Sivakumar, Vishnubhotla Dhaliwal, Rupinder S. Khanna, Tripti Kumari, Aruna Prasadini, Geetha Reddy, Janardhan C. Reddy, Jawahar Jha, Vivekanand |
author_facet | Gummidi, Balaji John, Oommen Ghosh, Arpita Modi, Gopesh K. Sehgal, Meena Kalra, Om P. Kher, Vijay Muliyil, Jayaprakash Thakur, Jarnail S. Ramakrishnan, Lakshmy Pandey, Chandra M. Sivakumar, Vishnubhotla Dhaliwal, Rupinder S. Khanna, Tripti Kumari, Aruna Prasadini, Geetha Reddy, Janardhan C. Reddy, Jawahar Jha, Vivekanand |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Despite reports of a high prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) from the coastal Uddanam region of Andhra Pradesh, India, there are no accurate data on the distribution of kidney function abnormalities and CKD risk factors in this region. METHODS: A total of 2419 participants were recruited through multistage cluster random sampling from 67 villages. Serum creatinine and urine protein creatinine ratio were measured using validated methodologies. All abnormal estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine protein creatinine ratio values were reconfirmed after 3 months. A range of sociodemographic factors were evaluated for their association with CKD using Poisson regression. RESULTS: Of 2402 eligible subjects (mean ± SD age, 45.67 ± 13.29 years; 51% female), 506 (21.07%) had CKD (mean ± SD age, 51.79 ± 13.12 years; 41.3% female). A total of 246 (10.24%) had eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m(2), whereas 371 (15.45%) had an elevated urine protein creatinine ratio (>0.15 g/g). The poststratified estimates, adjusted for age and sex distribution of the region for CKD prevalence, are 18.7% (range, 16.4%–21.0%) overall and 21.3% (range, 18.2%–24.4% ) and 16.2% (range, 13.7%–18.8%) in men and women, respectively. Older age, male sex, tobacco use, hypertension, and family history of CKD were independently associated with CKD. Compared with those with higher eGFR, those with eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73m(2) were older, were more likely to be uneducated, manual laborers/farmers, or tobacco users, and were more likely to have hypertension, a family history of CKD, a diagnosis of heart disease, and a lower body mass index. Among those with low eGFR, there was no difference between those with urine protein creatinine ratio <0.15 or >0.15, except a lower frequency of males in the former. CONCLUSION: We confirmed the high prevalence of CKD in the adult population of Uddanam. The cause was not apparent in a majority. Subjects with a low eGFR with or without elevated proteinuria were phenotypically distinct from those with proteinuria and preserved eGFR. Our data suggest the need to apply a population-based approach to screening and prevention and studies to understand the causes of CKD in this region. |
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spelling | pubmed-77108822020-12-09 A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India Gummidi, Balaji John, Oommen Ghosh, Arpita Modi, Gopesh K. Sehgal, Meena Kalra, Om P. Kher, Vijay Muliyil, Jayaprakash Thakur, Jarnail S. Ramakrishnan, Lakshmy Pandey, Chandra M. Sivakumar, Vishnubhotla Dhaliwal, Rupinder S. Khanna, Tripti Kumari, Aruna Prasadini, Geetha Reddy, Janardhan C. Reddy, Jawahar Jha, Vivekanand Kidney Int Rep Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: Despite reports of a high prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) from the coastal Uddanam region of Andhra Pradesh, India, there are no accurate data on the distribution of kidney function abnormalities and CKD risk factors in this region. METHODS: A total of 2419 participants were recruited through multistage cluster random sampling from 67 villages. Serum creatinine and urine protein creatinine ratio were measured using validated methodologies. All abnormal estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine protein creatinine ratio values were reconfirmed after 3 months. A range of sociodemographic factors were evaluated for their association with CKD using Poisson regression. RESULTS: Of 2402 eligible subjects (mean ± SD age, 45.67 ± 13.29 years; 51% female), 506 (21.07%) had CKD (mean ± SD age, 51.79 ± 13.12 years; 41.3% female). A total of 246 (10.24%) had eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m(2), whereas 371 (15.45%) had an elevated urine protein creatinine ratio (>0.15 g/g). The poststratified estimates, adjusted for age and sex distribution of the region for CKD prevalence, are 18.7% (range, 16.4%–21.0%) overall and 21.3% (range, 18.2%–24.4% ) and 16.2% (range, 13.7%–18.8%) in men and women, respectively. Older age, male sex, tobacco use, hypertension, and family history of CKD were independently associated with CKD. Compared with those with higher eGFR, those with eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73m(2) were older, were more likely to be uneducated, manual laborers/farmers, or tobacco users, and were more likely to have hypertension, a family history of CKD, a diagnosis of heart disease, and a lower body mass index. Among those with low eGFR, there was no difference between those with urine protein creatinine ratio <0.15 or >0.15, except a lower frequency of males in the former. CONCLUSION: We confirmed the high prevalence of CKD in the adult population of Uddanam. The cause was not apparent in a majority. Subjects with a low eGFR with or without elevated proteinuria were phenotypically distinct from those with proteinuria and preserved eGFR. Our data suggest the need to apply a population-based approach to screening and prevention and studies to understand the causes of CKD in this region. Elsevier 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7710882/ /pubmed/33305118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.10.004 Text en © 2020 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Gummidi, Balaji John, Oommen Ghosh, Arpita Modi, Gopesh K. Sehgal, Meena Kalra, Om P. Kher, Vijay Muliyil, Jayaprakash Thakur, Jarnail S. Ramakrishnan, Lakshmy Pandey, Chandra M. Sivakumar, Vishnubhotla Dhaliwal, Rupinder S. Khanna, Tripti Kumari, Aruna Prasadini, Geetha Reddy, Janardhan C. Reddy, Jawahar Jha, Vivekanand A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India |
title | A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India |
title_full | A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India |
title_fullStr | A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India |
title_full_unstemmed | A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India |
title_short | A Systematic Study of the Prevalence and Risk Factors of CKD in Uddanam, India |
title_sort | systematic study of the prevalence and risk factors of ckd in uddanam, india |
topic | Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7710882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33305118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2020.10.004 |
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