Renal Disease and Kidney Transplantation in Hispanic American Persons.

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Kidney360 Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.34067/KID.0000000579
Girish K Mour, Aleksandra Kukla, Andres Jaramillo, Daniel S Ramon, Hani M Wadei, Mark D Stegall
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Abstract

The Hispanic population of the US is the second largest racial or ethnic group comprising 18.7% of the population. However, this population is incredibly heterogeneous differing in genetic traits, cultural upbringing, educational backgrounds, and financial status. The impact of this heterogeneity on the prevalence and outcomes of renal disease and kidney transplantation is understudied compared to non-Hispanic whites and African Americans. What is known appears to be underrecognized. This review aims to critically assess current medical literature on Hispanic individuals, focusing on etiological factors, disease progression, and outcomes related to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and kidney transplantation. By doing so, we aim to underscore key areas for further in-depth investigation.

西班牙裔美国人的肾病和肾移植。
西班牙裔人口占美国总人口的 18.7%,是美国第二大种族或民族群体。然而,这一人群在遗传特征、文化教养、教育背景和经济状况等方面存在着令人难以置信的异质性。与非西班牙裔白人和非裔美国人相比,这种异质性对肾脏疾病和肾移植的发病率和结果的影响研究不足。目前已知的研究似乎还不够深入。本综述旨在批判性地评估当前有关西班牙裔个人的医学文献,重点关注与慢性肾病 (CKD) 和肾移植相关的病因、疾病进展和结果。通过这样做,我们旨在强调需要进一步深入研究的关键领域。
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