Age and Association of Kidney Measures With Mortality and End-stage Renal Disease

Autor: Wright, Jt, Appel, Lj, Greene, T, Astor, Bc, Chalmers, J, Macmahon, S, Woodward, M, Arima, H, Yatsuya, H, Yamashita, K, Toyoshima, H, Tamakoshi, K, Tonelli, M, Hemmelgarn, Br, Bello, A, James, Mt, Coresh, J, Matsushita, K, Sang, Y, Atkins, Rc, Polkinghorne, Kr, Chadban, S, Shankar, A, Klein, R, Klein, Be, Lee, Ke, Wang, H, Wang, F, Zhang, L, Zuo, L, Levin, A, Djurdjev, O, Sacks, Fm, Curhan, Gc, Shlipak, M, Peralta, C, Katz, R, Fried, Lf, Iso, H, Kitamura, A, Ohira, T, Yamagishi, K, Jafar, Th, Islam, M, Hatcher, J, Poulter, N, Chaturvedi, N, Landray, Mj, Emberson, J, Townend, Jn, Wheeler, Dc, Rothenbacher, D, Brenner, H, Müller, H, Schöttker, B, Fox, Cs, Hwang, Sj, Meigs, Jb, Perkins, Rm, Fluck, N, Clark, Le, Prescott, Gj, Marks, A, Black, C, Cirillo, Massimo, Hallan, S, Aasarød, K, Øien, Cm, Radtke, M, Irie, F, Sairenchi, T, Smith, Dh, Weiss, Jw, Johnson, Es, Thorp, Ml, Collins, Aj, Vassalotti, Ja, Li, S, Chen, Sc, Lee, Bj, Wetzels, Jf, Blankestijn, Pj, Van, Zuilen, Sarnak, M, Levey, As, Inker, La, Menon, V, Kramer, Hj, Kronenberg, F, Kollerits, B, Ritz, E, Roderick, P, Nitsch, D, Fletcher, A, Bulpitt, C, Ishani, A, Neaton, Jd, Froissart, M, Stengel, B, Metzger, M, Haymann, Jp, Houillier, P, Flamant, M, Ohkubo, T, Metoki, H, Nakayama, M, Kikuya, M, Imai, Y, Iseki, K, Nelson, Rg, Knowler, Wc, Gansevoort, Rt, Jong, De, Mahmoodi, Bk, Heerspink, Hj, Jassal, Sk, Barrett Connor, E, Bergstrom, J, Brenner, Be, Zeeuw, De, D, Warnock, Dg, Muntner, P, Judd, S, Mcclellan, W, Jee, Sh, Kimm, H, Jo, J, Mok, Y, Lim, Je, Rossing, P, Parving, Hh, Tangri, N, Naimark, D, Wen, Cp, Wen, Sf, Tsao, Ck, Tsai, Mk, Ärnlöv, J, Lannfelt, L, Larsson, A, Bilo, Hj, Joosten, H, Kleefstra, N, Groenier, Kh, Drion, I, Ballew, Sh, Grams, M, Camarata, L, Hui, X, Seltzer, J, Winegrad, H.
Přispěvatelé: Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Groningen Kidney Center (GKC), Wright JT Jr, Appel, Lj, Greene, T, Astor, Bc, Chalmers, J, Macmahon, S, Woodward, M, Arima, H, Yatsuya, H, Yamashita, K, Toyoshima, H, Tamakoshi, K, Tonelli, M, Hemmelgarn, Br, Bello, A, James, Mt, Coresh, J, Matsushita, K, Sang, Y, Atkins, Rc, Polkinghorne, Kr, Chadban, S, Shankar, A, Klein, R, Klein, Be, Lee, Ke, Wang, H, Wang, F, Zhang, L, Zuo, L, Levin, A, Djurdjev, O, Sacks, Fm, Curhan, Gc, Shlipak, M, Peralta, C, Katz, R, Fried, Lf, Iso, H, Kitamura, A, Ohira, T, Yamagishi, K, Jafar, Th, Islam, M, Hatcher, J, Poulter, N, Chaturvedi, N, Landray, Mj, Emberson, J, Townend, Jn, Wheeler, Dc, Rothenbacher, D, Brenner, H, Müller, H, Schöttker, B, Fox, C, Hwang, Sj, Meigs, Jb, Perkins, Rm, Fluck, N, Clark, Le, Prescott, Gj, Marks, A, Black, C, Cirillo, Massimo, Hallan, S, Aasarød, K, Øien, Cm, Radtke, M, Irie, F, Sairenchi, T, Smith, Dh, Weiss, Jw, Johnson, E, Thorp, Ml, Collins, Aj, Vassalotti, Ja, Li, S, Chen, Sc, Lee, Bj, Wetzels, Jf, Blankestijn, Pj, van Zuilen AD, Sarnak, M, Levey, A, Inker, La, Menon, V, Kramer, Hj, Kronenberg, F, Kollerits, B, Ritz, E, Roderick, P, Nitsch, D, Fletcher, A, Bulpitt, C, Ishani, A, Neaton, Jd, Froissart, M, Stengel, B, Metzger, M, Haymann, Jp, Houillier, P, Flamant, M, Ohkubo, T, Metoki, H, Nakayama, M, Kikuya, M, Imai, Y, Iseki, K, Nelson, Rg, Knowler, Wc, Gansevoort, Rt, de Jong PE, Mahmoodi, Bk, Heerspink, Hj, Jassal, Sk, Barrett-Connor, E, Bergstrom, J, Brenner, Be, de Zeeuw, D, Warnock, Dg, Muntner, P, Judd, S, Mcclellan, W, Jee, Sh, Kimm, H, Jo, J, Mok, Y, Lim, Je, Rossing, P, Parving, Hh, Tangri, N, Naimark, D, Wen, Cp, Wen, Sf, Tsao, Ck, Tsai, Mk, Ärnlöv, J, Lannfelt, L, Larsson, A, Bilo, Hj, Joosten, H, Kleefstra, N, Groenier, Kh, Drion, I, Ballew, Sh, Grams, M, Camarata, L, Hui, X, Seltzer, J, Winegrad, H.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Předmět:
Male
BLOOD-PRESSURE
urologic and male genital diseases
Kidney
età
GLOMERULAR-FILTRATION-RATE
Cohort Studies
eGFR
Young adult
Renal disorder [IGMD 9]
ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY
GENERAL-POPULATION
insufficienza renale
biology
CYSTATIN C
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
Age Factors
General Medicine
Middle Aged
female genital diseases and pregnancy complications
RISK POPULATION COHORTS
medicine.anatomical_structure
Female
medicine.symptom
Glomerular Filtration Rate
albuminuria
rischio
mortalità
Adult
Risk
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Renal function
Context (language use)
End stage renal disease
Young Adult
Internal medicine
medicine
Albuminuria
Humans
OLDER-ADULTS
Aged
urogenital system
business.industry
URINARY ALBUMIN EXCRETION
medicine.disease
Endocrinology
Cystatin C
COLLABORATIVE METAANALYSIS
biology.protein
Kidney Failure
Chronic

business
Kidney disease
Zdroj: Journal of the American Medical Association, 308(22), 2349-2360. AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
Jama : Journal of the American Medical Association, 308, 2349-60
Jama : Journal of the American Medical Association, 308, 22, pp. 2349-60
ISSN: 1538-3598
0098-7484
Popis: Context Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is prevalent in older individuals, but the risk implications of low estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and high albuminuria across the full age range are controversial.Objective To evaluate possible effect modification (interaction) by age of the association of eGFR and albuminuria with clinical risk, examining both relative and absolute risks.Design, Setting, and Participants Individual-level meta-analysis including 2 051 244 participants from 33 general population or high-risk (of vascular disease) cohorts and 13 CKD cohorts from Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North/South America, conducted in 1972-2011 with a mean follow-up time of 5.8 years (range, 0-31 years).Main Outcome Measures Hazard ratios (HRs) of mortality and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) according to eGFR and albuminuria were meta-analyzed across age categories after adjusting for sex, race, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol, body mass index, and smoking. Absolute risks were estimated using HRs and average incidence rates.Results Mortality (112 325 deaths) and ESRD (8411 events) risks were higher at lower eGFR and higher albuminuria in every age category. In general and high-risk cohorts, relative mortality risk for reduced eGFR decreased with increasing age; eg, adjusted HRs at an eGFR of 45 mL/min/1.73 m(2) vs 80 mL/min/1.73 m(2) were 3.50 (95% CI, 2.55-4.81), 2.21 (95% CI, 2.02-2.41), 1.59 (95% CI, 1.42-1.77), and 1.35 (95% CI, 1.23-1.48) in age categories 18-54, 55-64, 65-74, and >= 75 years, respectively (P Conclusions Both low eGFR and high albuminuria were independently associated with mortality and ESRD regardless of age across a wide range of populations. Mortality showed lower relative risk but higher absolute risk differences at older age.
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