Chronic kidney disease and nephrological practices in France: lessons from the CKD-REIN cohort, 2013-2023

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Natalia Alencar de Pinho, Marie Metzger, Aghilès Hamroun, Solène Laville, Mathilde Prezelin-Reydit, Christian Combe, Denis Fouque, Maurice Laville, Ziad Massy, Yves-Édouard Herpe, Aurélie Untas, Christian Jacquelinet, Sophie Liabeuf, Luc Frimat, Bénédicte Stengel
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Launched in 2013 supported by the Program “Cohorts – Investments for the Future”, the CKD-REIN (Chronic Kidney Disease – Renal Epidemiology and Information Network) study is a prospective cohort that included and followed for 5 years more than 3000 patients with moderate or advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD), from 40 nationally representative nephrology clinics. A large amount of data was collected on CKD and its treatments, patient social characteristics and reported outcomes, and nephrology practices and services. A total of 170,000 blood and urine samples were collected and stored in a central biobank. Coordinated with the CKD outcomes and practice pattern study (CKDopps) and collaborating with the international Network of CKD cohorts (iNETCKD), CKD-REIN contributes to the understanding of CKD and the positioning of France with respect to CKD epidemiology and care in the world. This review highlights major findings from the cohort, and their potential implications for clinical practices and the health system, grouped into the following themes: (1) the complexity of patients with CKD; (2) adherence to clinical guidelines; (3) treatment practices and drug risk; (4) acute on chronic kidney disease; (5) CKD metabolic complications; (6) prediction of kidney failure; (7) sex differences in CKD; (8) patient perspective on CKD; (9) transition to kidney failure and replacement therapy; (10) conservative care.

法国慢性肾脏疾病和肾脏病实践:来自CKD-REIN队列的经验教训,2013-2023
CKD- rein(慢性肾脏疾病-肾脏流行病学和信息网络)研究于2013年启动,由“队列-未来投资”项目支持,是一项前瞻性队列研究,包括来自40个全国代表性肾脏病诊所的3000多名中度或晚期慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者并随访5年。收集了大量关于CKD及其治疗、患者社会特征和报告结果以及肾脏病实践和服务的数据。总共收集了17万份血液和尿液样本,并储存在中央生物库中。CKD- rein与CKD结果和实践模式研究(CKDopps)协调,并与国际CKD队列网络(iNETCKD)合作,有助于了解CKD,并有助于法国在世界CKD流行病学和护理方面的定位。本综述突出了该队列的主要发现及其对临床实践和卫生系统的潜在影响,分为以下主题:(1)CKD患者的复杂性;(2)遵守临床指南;(3)治疗方法和药物风险;(4)急性对慢性肾病;(5) CKD代谢并发症;(6)肾功能衰竭预测;(7) CKD的性别差异;(8)患者对CKD的看法;(9)过渡到肾衰竭和替代治疗;(10)保守护理。
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Nephrologie & Therapeutique
Nephrologie & Therapeutique 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
485
审稿时长
11.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Organe d''expression de la Société de Néphrologie, de la Société Francophone de Dialyse et de la Société de Néphrologie Pédiatrique, Néphrologie et Thérapeutique a pour vocation de publier des textes en français dans le domaine de la Néphrologie, qu''il s''agisse d''actualisation des connaissances, de recommandations de bonne pratique clinique, de publications originales, ou d''informations sur la vie des trois sociétés fondatrices. La variété des thèmes abordés reflète la richesse de la Néphrologie, qu''il s''agisse d''aspects fondamentaux issus de la physiologie, de l''immunologie, de l''anatomo-pathologie, ou de la génétique, ou de sujets de néphrologie clinique, notamment ceux en rapport avec les thérapeutiques néphrologiques, transplantation, hémodialyse et dialyse péritonéale.
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