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Progression of chronic kidney disease in a multi-ethnic community cohort of patients with diabetes mellitus.

G Dreyer1, S Hull, R Mathur, A Chesser, M M Yaqoob.   

Abstract

AIMS: Ethnicity is a risk factor for the prevalence of severe chronic kidney disease among patients with diabetes. We studied the effect of ethnicity on progression of chronic kidney disease in people with diabetes managed in community settings.
METHODS: A 5-year retrospective, community-based cohort study of 3855 people with diabetes mellitus of white, black or South Asian ethnicity with an estimated glomerular filtration rate of < 60 ml min⁻¹ 1.73 m⁻² was undertaken. From 135 general practices in east London, all cases with at least 3 years clinical data were included. Using repeated-measures analysis, the annual decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate was calculated. Comparisons between the rate of decline in the three main ethnic groups, with and without proteinuria at baseline, were made.
RESULTS: The annual adjusted decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate for this cohort was 0.85 ml min⁻¹ 1.73 m⁻². The rate of chronic kidney disease progression was significantly greater in South Asian groups (-1.01 ml min⁻¹ 1.73 m⁻²) compared with white groups (-0.70 ml min⁻¹ 1.73 m⁻²) (P = 0.001). For those with proteinuria at baseline, the annual decline was greater at 2.05 ml min⁻¹ 1.73 m⁻², with both South Asian and black groups having a significantly faster rate of decline than white groups.
CONCLUSIONS: For patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease managed in primary care, the annual decline of renal function is less than previously thought and approximates the age-related annual decline of 1 ml min⁻¹ 1.73 m⁻². Patients with proteinuria and those of South Asian and Black ethnicity need additional monitoring as they are at greater risk of rapid chronic kidney disease progression.
© 2013 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine © 2013 Diabetes UK.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23600455     DOI: 10.1111/dme.12197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabet Med        ISSN: 0742-3071            Impact factor:   4.359


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