Prevalence and severity of chronic kidney disease and anemia in the nursing home population

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
William M McClellanJoseph G Ouslander

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an emerging health concern and may have important implications for the management of older people with many other chronic conditions, such as the nursing home (NH) resident population. This study was designed to describe the prevalence of CKD and associated comorbidities in a representative sample of NH residents. Cross-sectional descriptive study as a component of a prospective observational study of CKD and anemia in the NH population. Eighty-two geographically representative NHs in the United States. Participants were 794 NH residents who had complete baseline data collected. Residents for whom consent was obtained underwent a record review focused on identifying a predefined set of comorbid conditions, clinical assessment, and blood and urine collections. Stage of CKD was based on estimated GFR (eGFR) using the MDRD equation: no CKD (eGFR > 60 mL/min/1.73 m(2)), Stage 3a (45-59), Stage 3b (30-44), and Stage 4/5 (< 30). Consent was obtained from 847 of 1626 residents screened; 32 were ineligible and 21 dropped out of the study; complete data were available for 794 residents. CKD was present in approximately 50% of residents; of these residents with CKD, 47.6% were stage 3a, 39.27% stage 3b, an...Continue Reading

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