Added value of screening for CKD among the elderly or persons with low socioeconomic status

Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN
Priya VartRonald T Gansevoort

Abstract

Three screening approaches were compared for their ability to detect CKD cases, and identify patients with CKD who have a higher rate of incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) events and renal function decline. Approach 1 was the traditional CKD screening approach, targeting only individuals with known diabetes, hypertension, or CVD history. Approach 2 was defined as Approach 1+elderly, and Approach 3 as Approach 1+low-socioeconomic status (SES) individuals. Data on 3411 individuals from the general population in The Netherlands were examined. Individuals aged >60 years were classified as elderly. Persons with low SES was defined as those with primary school or below primary school education. CKD was diagnosed during outpatient clinic visits. Individuals were followed for 9.4±2.6 years during four screening rounds. At baseline, 16%, 29%, and 25% of the general population was to be screened and 36%, 59%, and 51% of the CKD (n=263) cases were detected in Approaches 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The numbers of individuals needed to screen to detect one CKD case were 5.6 in Approach 1 and 6.5 each in Approach 2 and 3. In Approach 2 the hazard ratio for incident CVD events was 1.87 (95% confidence interval [95% CI], 1.35 to 2.61) in det...Continue Reading

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