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Evaluating the associations between compliance with CKD guideline component metrics and renal outcomes.

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Nyma, Z; Kitaoka, K; Yano, Y; Kanegae, H; Bayaraa, N; Kishi, S; Nagasu, H; Nakano, T; Wada, J; Maruyama, S; Nakagawa, N; Tamura, K; Yokoo, T ...
Published in: Sci Rep
May 20, 2024

Understanding the association between compliance to the Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) guidelines in real-world clinical settings and renal outcomes remains a critical gap in knowledge. A comprehensive analysis was conducted using data from a national, multicenter CKD registry. This study included 4,455 patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) measurement on the index date and eight additional metrics recorded within six months. These metrics comprised serum electrolyte levels, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hemoglobin, and the use of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors. The primary outcome was a composite of renal events, defined by a decline in eGFR to < 15 mL/min/1.73 m2 or a reduction of ≥ 30% in eGFR, confirmed by follow-up tests. Over a median follow-up of 513 days, 838 renal events were observed. High serum potassium levels (> 5.4 mmol/L) were associated with increased event rates compared to lower levels. Similarly, low serum sodium-chloride levels (< 33) correlated with higher event rates. Usage of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors, low serum calcium (< 8.4 mg/dL), and high uric acid levels (> 7.0 mg/dL) were also linked to increased events. Conversely, higher hemoglobin levels (≥ 13 g/dL) were associated with lower event rates. Compliance to guidelines, categorized into quartiles based on the number of met metrics, revealed a significantly reduced risk of events in the highest compliance group (meeting 8 metrics) compared to the lowest (0-5 metrics). Compliance to CKD guidelines in clinical practice is significantly associated with improved renal outcomes, emphasizing the need for guideline-concordant care in the management of CKD.

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Sci Rep

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2045-2322

Publication Date

May 20, 2024

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start / End Page

11481

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
  • Registries
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Guideline Adherence
  • Glomerular Filtration Rate
  • Female
  • Aged
 

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Nyma, Z., Kitaoka, K., Yano, Y., Kanegae, H., Bayaraa, N., Kishi, S., … J-CKD-DB study collaborative. (2024). Evaluating the associations between compliance with CKD guideline component metrics and renal outcomes. Sci Rep, 14(1), 11481. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62152-6
Nyma, Zannatun, Kaori Kitaoka, Yuichiro Yano, Hiroshi Kanegae, Nomin Bayaraa, Seiji Kishi, Hajime Nagasu, et al. “Evaluating the associations between compliance with CKD guideline component metrics and renal outcomes.Sci Rep 14, no. 1 (May 20, 2024): 11481. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-62152-6.
Nyma Z, Kitaoka K, Yano Y, Kanegae H, Bayaraa N, Kishi S, et al. Evaluating the associations between compliance with CKD guideline component metrics and renal outcomes. Sci Rep. 2024 May 20;14(1):11481.
Nyma, Zannatun, et al. “Evaluating the associations between compliance with CKD guideline component metrics and renal outcomes.Sci Rep, vol. 14, no. 1, May 2024, p. 11481. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41598-024-62152-6.
Nyma Z, Kitaoka K, Yano Y, Kanegae H, Bayaraa N, Kishi S, Nagasu H, Nakano T, Wada J, Maruyama S, Nakagawa N, Tamura K, Yokoo T, Yanagita M, Narita I, Yamagata K, Wada T, Tsuruya K, Nakashima N, Isaka Y, Nangaku M, Kashihara N, Okada H, J-CKD-DB study collaborative. Evaluating the associations between compliance with CKD guideline component metrics and renal outcomes. Sci Rep. 2024 May 20;14(1):11481.

Published In

Sci Rep

DOI

EISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

May 20, 2024

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start / End Page

11481

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
  • Registries
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Guideline Adherence
  • Glomerular Filtration Rate
  • Female
  • Aged