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Chronic kidney disease prediction is an inexact science: The concept of "progressors" and "nonprogressors".

Macaulay Amechi Chukwukadibia Onuigbo1, Nneoma Agbasi1.   

Abstract

In 2002, the National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF KDOQI) instituted new guidelines that established a novel chronic kidney disease (CKD) staging paradigm. This set of guidelines, since updated, is now very widely accepted around the world. Nevertheless, the authoritative United States Preventative Task Force had in August 2012 acknowledged that we know surprisingly little about whether screening adults with no signs or symptoms of CKD improve health outcomes and that we deserve better information on CKD. More recently, the American Society of Nephrology and the American College of Physicians, two very well respected United States professional physician organizations were strongly at odds coming out with exactly opposite recommendations regarding the need or otherwise for "CKD screening" among the asymptomatic population. In this review, we revisit the various angles and perspectives of these conflicting arguments, raise unanswered questions regarding the validity and veracity of the NKF KDOQI CKD staging model, and raise even more questions about the soundness of its evidence-base. We show clinical evidence, from a Mayo Clinic Health System Renal Unit in Northwestern Wisconsin, United States, of the pitfalls of the current CKD staging model, show the inexactitude and unpredictable vagaries of current CKD prediction models and call for a more cautious and guarded application of CKD staging paradigms in clinical practice. The impacts of acute kidney injury on CKD initiation and CKD propagation and progression, the effects of such phenomenon as the syndrome of late onset renal failure from angiotensin blockade and the syndrome of rapid onset end stage renal disease on CKD initiation, CKD propagation and CKD progression to end stage renal disease all demand further study and analysis. Yet more research on CKD staging, CKD prognostication and CKD predictions is warranted. Finally and most importantly, cognizant of the very serious limitations and drawbacks of the NKF K/DOQI CKD staging model, the need to individualize CKD care, both in terms of patient care and prognostication, cannot be overemphasized.

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Keywords:  Acute kidney injury; Chronic kidney disease; Chronic kidney disease staging; End stage renal disease; Estimated glomerular filtration rate; National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative; Renal replacement therapy; Serum creatinine; Syndrome of late onset renal failure from angiotensin blockade; Syndrome of rapid onset end stage renal disease

Year:  2014        PMID: 25332895      PMCID: PMC4202491          DOI: 10.5527/wjn.v3.i3.31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Nephrol        ISSN: 2220-6124


  122 in total

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5.  Chronic Kidney Disease Progression and Transition Probabilities in a Large Preventive Cohort in Colombia.

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