Distribution of primary renal diseases leading to end-stage renal failure in the United States, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand: results from an international comparative study
Type
ArticleAuthor/s
Maisonneuve PBriggs D
McCredie M
Boyle P
Agodoa L
Gellert R
Stewart JH
Buccianti G
Lowenfels AB
Wolfe RA
Jones E
Disney AP
Abstract
This report notes the differences in the classification of the primary renal disease (PRD) used in different renal dialysis and transplant registries worldwide. The heterogeneity of coding systems complicates the comparative analysis of end-stage renal disease from different regions. Using data collected over two decades in the United States, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand, we present a method for reorganization of the classes of PRD that allows a straightforward comparison of retrospective data from these registriesThis report notes the differences in the classification of the primary renal disease (PRD) used in different renal dialysis and transplant registries worldwide. The heterogeneity of coding systems complicates the comparative analysis of end-stage renal disease from different regions. Using data collected over two decades in the United States, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand, we present a method for reorganization of the classes of PRD that allows a straightforward comparison of retrospective data from these registries
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Date
20002000
Publisher
American Journal of Kidney DiseasesSubjects
Adultetiology
Europe
Female
Humans
Incidence
Italy
Kidney Diseases
Kidney Failure,Chronic
Male
Middle Aged
Aged
New Zealand
Registries
Renal Dialysis
Research Support,Non-U.S.Gov't
Research Support,U.S.Gov't,P.H.S.
Retrospective Studies
statistics & numerical data
United States
analysis
Australia
classification
Comparative Study
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Cross-Sectional Studies
epidemiology
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