| Literature DB >> 29961002 |
Simon Sawhney1,2, Heather A Robinson2,3, Sabine N van der Veer2,3, Hilda O Hounkpatin2,4, Timothy M Scale2,5, James A Chess2,5, Niels Peek2,3, Angharad Marks1,2, Gareth Ivor Davies2,5, Paolo Fraccaro2,3, Matthew J Johnson2,4, Ronan A Lyons2,5, Dorothea Nitsch2,6, Paul J Roderick2,7, Nynke Halbesma2,8, Eve Miller-Hodges2,9, Corrinda Black1,2, Simon Fraser2,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: A rapid growth in the reported rates of acute kidney injury (AKI) has led to calls for greater attention and greater resources for improving care. However, the reported incidence of AKI also varies more than tenfold between previous studies. Some of this variation is likely to stem from methodological heterogeneity. This study explores the extent of cross-population variation in AKI incidence after minimising heterogeneity.Entities:
Keywords: acute renal failure; epidemiology; nephrology; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29961002 PMCID: PMC6042563 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019435
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Conceptual framework for the reasons for cross-population differences in acute kidney injury (AKI) rates. eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; IDMS, isotope dilution mass spectrometry; KDIGO, Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes; RRT, renal replacement therapy.
Contextual information on the populations in this study
| Grampian | Grampian | Grampian | Swansea | Salford | |
| Midyear regional population (all ages) during index year* | 529 360 | 548 290 | 573 400 | 499 400 | 237 085 |
| Midyear regional adult population (age ≥15 years) during index year* | 438 332 | 458 900 | 482 444 | 415 500 | 193 882 |
| Percentage of population in urban settlements of >10 000 | 49.3% | 51.8% | 52.1% | 81.7% | 99.9% |
| Regional crude all-cause mortality rate ages 15+ (index year/100 000)* | 1192 | 1154 | 1093 | 1334 | 1135 |
| Crude adult incidence of chronic RRT per million population (UKRR)‡ | 98 | 102 | 93 | 167 | 85 |
| Prevalence of chronic kidney disease per 100 people (QOF)§ | NA¶ | 2.6 | 3.3 | 1.8 | 3.0 |
| Prevalence of coronary heart | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.1 | 3.9 |
| Prevalence of diabetes registration per 100 people (QOF)§ | 3.0 | 3.3 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
| Prevalence of heart | NA§ | 0.8 | 0.8 | 1.0 | 0.9 |
| Prevalence of hypertension registration per 100 people (QOF)§ | 11.0 | 11.7 | 13.2 | 12.5 | 13.8 |
| Prevalence of stroke and | 1.6 | 1.7 | 1.9 | 2.1 | 1.8 |
| No of biochemistry departments for whole region | One department covers in and outpatient, community and private tests | One department covers in and outpatient, community and private tests | One department covers in and outpatient, community and private tests | Four departments cover in and outpatients, community and private tests | One department covers in and outpatient and community tests. Privately obtained samples unavailable |
| Means of excluding samples belonging to people on long term RRT from dataset | Link to Scottish Renal Registry | Link to Scottish Renal Registry | Link to Scottish Renal Registry | Removing samples from locations where renal replacement is performed, including intensive care unit | Read code screening |
| IDMS aligned creatinine assay | Yes | Yes | Yes | From 2007 | Yes |
*From the Office of National Statistics.
†From the 2011 national census in England and Wales and Scottish government urban rural classification.
‡From the UK renal registry (UKRR) annual reports.
§Quality outcomes framework (QOF) data are incentivised information entered by general practitioner practices. Not recorded in Grampian in 2003, for which 2004 data are provided where available.
¶Data not available.
IDMS, isotope dilution mass spectrometry; NA, not applicable; RRT, renal replacement therapy; TIA, Transient ischaemic attack; UKRR, UK Renal Registry.
Baseline characteristics for each dataset
| Grampian 2003 | Grampian 2007 | Grampian 2012 | Swansea 2007 | Salford 2012 | |
| Patient total (%) | Patient total (%) | Patient total (%) | Patient total (%) | Patient total (%) | |
| Adult resident population (aged ≥15) | 438 332 | 458 900 | 482 444 | 415 500 | 193 882 |
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| No tests during index year | 311 922 (71.2)* | 303 673 (66.2) | 301 992 (62.6) | 253 531 (61.0) | 116 977 (60.3) |
| eGFR ≥60† | 101 595 (23.2) | 120 854 (26.3) | 158 736 (32.9) | 129 959 (31.3) | 66 890 (34.5) |
| eGFR <60† | 24 805 (5.7) | 34 373 (11.3) | 21 716 (4.5) | 32 010 (7.7) | 10 015 (5.2) |
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| People with no tests during index year | 311 922 (71.2) | 303 673 (66.2) | 301 992 (62.6) | 253 531 (61.0) | 116 977 (60.3) |
| People with insufficient tests | 52 602 (12.0) | 57 788 (12.6) | 69 239 (14.4) | 59 839 (14.4) | 31 467 (16.2) |
| People with ≥2 tests within 365 days | 73 808 (16.8) | 97 439 (21.2) | 111 213 (23.1) | 102 130 (24.6) | 45 438 (23.4) |
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| Proportion women | 40 413 (54.8) | 53 061 (54.5) | 60 330 (54.2) | 55 685 (54.5) | 24 723 (54.4) |
| Median age (IQR) | 63 (48–74) | 63 (50–75) | 63 (49–74) | 64 (51–75) | 63 (49–74) |
| eGFR <60† | 18 573 (25.2)‡ | 28 274 (29.0) | 18 679 (20.2) | 25 952 (25.4) | 8541 (18.8) |
*Expressed as a percentage of total residents unless specified otherwise.
†First eGFR in index year (mL/min/1.73 m2).
‡Expressed as a percentage of people with ≥2 tests within 365 days.
AKI, acute kidney injury; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate.
Crude and standardised rates of acute kidney injury (AKI) episodes, and components of AKI criteria
| Grampian 2003 | Grampian 2007 | Grampian 2012 | Swansea 2007 | Salford 2012 | |
| (rate per 10 000)* | (rate per 10 000) | (rate per 10 000) | (rate per 10 000) | (rate per 10 000) | |
| Adult resident population | 438 332 | 458 900 | 482 444 | 415 500 | 193 882 |
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| Crude AKI incidence (95% CI) | 131.2 (127.7 to 134.7) | 138.3 (134.9 to 141.7) | 139.1 (135.8 to 142.4) | 151.1 (147.4 to 154.8) | 124.3 (118.8 to 129.8) |
| Age–sex standardised AKI incidence (95% CI) | 147.2 (143.3 to 151.1) | 150.6 (146.9 to 154.3) | 146.3 (142.8 to 149.8) | 145.6 (142.0 to 149.2) | 141.8 (136.2 to 147.4) |
| Total AKI episodes | 5749 (131) | 6346 (138) | 6711 (139) | 6266 (151) | 2399 (124) |
| People with AKI | 5362 (122) | 5930 (129) | 6277 (130) | 5847 (141) | 2208 (114) |
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| AKI using hospital tests only | 4386 (100) | 4739 (103) | 4492 (93) | 4432 (107) | NA† |
| Rigid KDIGO criteria | 3436 (78) | 3803 (83) | 3617 (75) | 3469 (83) | 1114 (57) |
| People meeting 2d criterion | 2486 (57) | 2831 (62) | 2714 (56) | 2424 (58) | 741 (38) |
| People meeting 7d criterion | 2488 (57) | 2698 (56) | 2664 (55) | 2611 (63) | 821 (42) |
| People meeting 8–90d criterion | 2619 (60) | 2830 (59) | 3351 (69) | 3287 (79) | 1163 (60) |
| People meeting 91–365d criterion | 1408 (32) | 1528 (32) | 1850 (38) | 1591 (38) | 737 (38) |
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| ≥70 years | 3205 (562) | 3561 (587) | 3705 (572) | 3785 (584) | 1299 (544) |
| 40–69 years | 1765 (88) | 1903 (89) | 2021 (89) | 1699 (89) | 740 (92) |
| <40 years | 392 (22) | 466 (25) | 551 (29) | 363 (23) | 169 (19) |
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| Baseline eGFR ≥60 | 3612 (654) | 3874 (560) | 4419 (478) | 3648 (479) | 1512 (410) |
| Baseline eGFR 45–59 | 809 (673) | 940 (496) | 894 (756) | 1044 (618) | 323 (607) |
| Baseline eGFR 30–44 | 597 (1222) | 723 (1000) | 661 (1282) | 732 (1097) | 202 (867) |
| Baseline eGFR <30 | 344 (2064) | 393 (1861) | 303 (1781) | 423 (1778) | 171 (1921) |
*Rate expressed per 10 000 residents unless specified otherwise.
†Location data not available.
eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; KDIGO, Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes; NA, not applicable.
Figure 2Crude and age–sex standardised rate of acute kidney injury (AKI) episodes.
Phenotype of acute kidney injury (AKI) episodes
| Grampian 2003 | Grampian 2007 | Grampian 2012 | Swansea 2007 | Salford 2012 | |
| Total people (%) | Total people (%) | Total people (%) | Total people (%) | Total people (%) | |
| People with AKI* | 5362 | 5930 | 6277 | 5847 | 2208 |
| Proportion women | 2899 (54.1) | 3256 (54.9) | 3443 (54.9) | 3195 (54.6) | 1250 (56.6) |
| Median age (IQR) | 73 (61–81) | 74 (61–82) | 74 (60–82) | 76 (64–84) | 74 (61–83) |
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| Stage 1 | 3720 (69.4) | 4211 (71.0) | 4389 (69.9) | 3720 (63.6) | 1435 (65.0) |
| Stage 2 | 1014 (18.9) | 1063 (17.9) | 1174 (18.7) | 1224 (20.9) | 451 (20.4) |
| Stage 3 | 628 (11.7) | 656 (11.1) | 714 (11.4) | 903 (15.4) | 322 (14.6) |
| AKI stage progression | 817 (15.2) | 792 (13.4) | 850 (13.5) | 900 (15.4) | 300 (13.6) |
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| ≥60 | 3612 (67.4) | 3874 (65.3) | 4419 (70.4) | 3648 (62.4) | 1512 (68.5) |
| 45–59 | 809 (15.1) | 940 (15.9) | 894 (14.2) | 1044 (17.9) | 323 (14.6) |
| 30–44 | 597 (11.1) | 723 (12.2) | 661 (10.5) | 732 (12.5) | 202 (9.1) |
| <30 | 344 (6.4) | 393 (6.6) | 303 (4.8) | 423 (7.2) | 171 (7.7) |
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| No prior episodes | 4415 (82.3) | 4847 (81.7) | 5052 (80.5) | 4824 (82.5) | 1708 (77.4) |
| One prior episode | 723 (13.5) | 833 (14.0) | 897 (14.3) | 784 (13.4) | 349 (15.8) |
| Two or more prior episodes | 224 (4.2) | 250 (4.2) | 328 (5.2) | 239 (4.1) | 151 (6.8) |
| Prior AKI within 1 year | 414 (7.7) | 459 (7.7) | 492 (7.8) | 488 (8.3) | 216 (9.8) |
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| Renal recovery | 2239 (41.8) | 2588 (43.6) | 3077 (49.0) | 2156 (36.9) | 970 (43.9) |
| Renal non-recovery | 2203 (41.1) | 2387 (40.3) | 2245 (35.8) | 2635 (45.1) | 820 (37.1) |
| Repeat samples not available | 920 (17.2) | 955 (16.1) | 955 (15.2) | 1056 (18.1) | 418 (18.9) |
*Numbers in brackets expressed as a percentage of people with at least one AKI episode.
eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate.
Figure 3Crude acute kidney injury (AKI) rates using different interpretations of the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes-based AKI definition.
Figure 4Patterns of blood testing by clinical location (A) and by test regularity (B).