[Costs and Consequences of Chronic Kidney Disease in People with Diabetes in Portugal: A Modelling Study].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Margarida Borges, Edgar Almeida, Rui Alves, Raquel Ascenção, Miguel Bigotte Vieira, Carolina Bulhosa, João Costa, Gonçalo S Duarte, Luís Falcão, Manuel Pestana, João Raposo, Filipa Sampaio, Josefina Santos, Ana Paula Silva, Luís Silva Miguel
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Abstract

Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is the fastest-growing chronic disease in terms of prevalence and one of the biggest causes of global mortality according to the Global Burden of Disease Collaboration. This study aimed to project the natural disease progression of this disease in people with diabetes, and to quantify the costs and consequences in the Portuguese context. This was achieved by developing an analytical model reflecting the epidemiology of chronic kidney disease and integrating the various stages of disease progression.

Methods: A population-based cohort Markov model was used, to follow an adult cohort of people with diabetes and chronic kidney disease as they progressed through different risk categories, in annual cycles, over a period of 50 years. The model considered the natural progression of chronic kidney disease through 18 risk categories based on the KDIGO classification system, as well as the probability of patients receiving renal replacement therapy, including dialysis and kidney transplantation, and the probability of death. Each stage is associated with an annual cost and a disability weight, so the model allowed survival, years lived with disability and lifetime costs to be estimated for the entire population with chronic kidney disease and for patients in different risk categories.

Results: Over the cohort´s lifetime, the model estimated, for the total population with chronic kidney disease and diabetes, an average survival of 8.62 years, with 0.59 years lived with disability, and an average cost of €24 613. These figures correspond to a loss of more than 410 000 years lived with disability and a total lifetime cost of 17.0 billion euros. The progression of this disease was associated with lower survival, more years lived with disability and higher costs.

Conclusion: The results of this study characterize the natural progression of chronic kidney disease in people with diabetes mellitus type 2, as well as the associated costs and consequences in the national context. Since diabetes mellitus type 2 is a risk factor for chronic kidney disease, it is expected that the real impact will be greater than estimated in the coming decades. Analysis by risk level shows that progression of the disease is associated with worse outcomes.

[葡萄牙糖尿病患者慢性肾脏疾病的成本和后果:一项模型研究]。
导言:根据全球疾病负担协作组织的数据,慢性肾病是流行速度最快的慢性疾病,也是全球死亡的最大原因之一。本研究旨在预测糖尿病患者的自然疾病进展,并量化葡萄牙情况下的成本和后果。这是通过开发反映慢性肾脏疾病流行病学的分析模型和整合疾病进展的各个阶段来实现的。方法:采用基于人群的队列马尔可夫模型,在50年的时间里,以每年为周期,跟踪一组糖尿病和慢性肾脏疾病的成人队列,观察他们在不同风险类别中的进展。该模型考虑了基于KDIGO分类系统的慢性肾脏疾病的18个风险类别的自然进展,以及患者接受肾脏替代治疗(包括透析和肾移植)的概率和死亡概率。每个阶段都与年度成本和残疾体重相关,因此该模型可以估计整个慢性肾病患者群体和不同风险类别患者的生存率、残疾生活年数和终身成本。结果:该模型估计,在队列的整个生命周期中,慢性肾脏疾病和糖尿病患者的平均生存期为8.62年,残疾生活期为0.59年,平均成本为24613欧元。这些数字相当于损失了41万年以上的残疾生活,一生的总成本为170亿欧元。这种疾病的进展与较低的生存率、较长的残疾生活年限和较高的费用相关。结论:本研究的结果表征了2型糖尿病患者慢性肾脏疾病的自然进展,以及在全国范围内相关的成本和后果。由于2型糖尿病是慢性肾脏疾病的一个危险因素,预计未来几十年的实际影响将比估计的要大。风险水平分析表明,疾病进展与较差的结果相关。
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Acta medica portuguesa
Acta medica portuguesa MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
256
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Acta Médica Portuguesa is to publish original research and review articles in biomedical areas of the highest standard, covering several domains of medical knowledge, with the purpose to help doctors improve medical care. In order to accomplish these aims, Acta Médica Portuguesa publishes original articles, review articles, case reports and editorials, among others, with a focus on clinical, scientific, social, political and economic factors affecting health. Acta Médica Portuguesa will be happy to consider manuscripts for publication from authors anywhere in the world.
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