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    Demographics of paediatric renal replacement therapy in Europe: a report of the ESPN/ERA–EDTA registry
    (2014)
    Chesnaye, Nicholas (45960892700)
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    Bonthuis, Marjolein (36130877600)
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    Schaefer, Franz (57202676704)
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    Groothoff, Jaap W. (57210794658)
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    Verrina, Enrico (7004630726)
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    Heaf, James G. (7004499802)
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    Jankauskiene, Augustina (6603408774)
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    Lukosiene, Viktorija (56481649600)
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    Molchanova, Elena A. (36919820900)
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    Mota, Conceicao (7005924357)
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    Peco-Antić, Amira (7004525216)
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    Ratsch, Ilse-Maria (6603428898)
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    Bjerre, Anna (6701773175)
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    Roussinov, Dimitar L. (14007781200)
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    Sukalo, Alexander (57190016687)
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    Topaloglu, Rezan (7005610220)
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    Van Hoeck, Koen (14420346800)
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    Zagozdzon, Ilona (23500775300)
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    Jager, Kitty J. (55382765700)
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    Van Stralen, Karlijn J. (11339913600)
    Background: The ESPN/ERA–EDTA Registry collects data on European children with end-stage renal disease receiving renal replacement therapy (RRT) who are listed on national and regional renal registries in Europe. In this paper we report on the analysis of demographic data collected from 2009 to 2011.; Methods: Data on primary renal disease, incidence, prevalence, 4-year survival, transplantation rate and causes of death in paediatric patients receiving RRT were extracted from the ESPN/ERA–EDTA Registry for 37 European countries.; Results: The incidence of RRT in paediatric patients in Europe during the study period was 5.5 cases per million age-related population (pmarp) in patients aged 0–14 years and varied markedly between countries (interquartile range 3.4–7.0 years). The prevalence of RRT was 27.9 pmarp and increased with age, with 67 % of prevalent patients living with a functioning graft. The probability of receiving a transplant within 4 years was 76.9 % and was lowest in patients aged 0–4 years (68.9 %). Mortality in paediatric patients treated with RRT was 55-fold higher than that of the general EU paediatric population. Overall survival at 4 years was 93.7 %, with the poorest survival in patients aged 0–4 years and in patients starting on dialysis. Infections (19.9 %) were the primary cause of death in European paediatric RRT patients.; Conclusion: Considerable variation exists in the current demographics of children treated with RRT across Europe. © 2014, IPNA.
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    Mortality risk in European children with end-stage renal disease on dialysis
    (2016)
    Chesnaye, Nicholas C. (45960892700)
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    Schaefer, Franz (57202676704)
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    Groothoff, Jaap W. (57210794658)
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    Bonthuis, Marjolein (36130877600)
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    Reusz, György (35452472900)
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    Heaf, James G. (7004499802)
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    Lewis, Malcolm (35570392400)
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    Maurer, Elisabeth (35741102200)
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    Paripović, Dušan (14621764400)
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    Zagozdzon, Ilona (23500775300)
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    van Stralen, Karlijn J. (11339913600)
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    Jager, Kitty J. (55382765700)
    We aimed to describe survival in European pediatric dialysis patients and compare the differential mortality risk between patients starting on hemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD). Data for 6473 patients under 19 years of age or younger were extracted from the European Society of Pediatric Nephrology, the European Renal Association, and European Dialysis and Transplant Association Registry for 36 countries for the years 2000 through 2013. Hazard ratios (HRs) were adjusted for age at start of dialysis, sex, primary renal disease, and country. A secondary analysis was performed on a propensity score–matched (PSM) cohort. The overall 5–year survival rate in European children starting on dialysis was 89.5% (95% confidence interval [CI] 87.7%–91.0%). The mortality rate was 28.0 deaths per 1000 patient years overall. This was highest (36.0/1000) during the first year of dialysis and in the 0- to 5-year age group (49.4/1000). Cardiovascular events (18.3%) and infections (17.0%) were the main causes of death. Children selected to start on HD had an increased mortality risk compared with those on PD (adjusted HR 1.39, 95% CI 1.06–1.82, PSM HR 1.46, 95% CI 1.06–2.00), especially during the first year of dialysis (HD/PD adjusted HR 1.70, 95% CI 1.22–2.38, PSM HR 1.79, 95% CI 1.20–2.66), when starting at older than 5 years of age (HD/PD: adjusted HR 1.58, 95% CI 1.03–2.43, PSM HR 1.87, 95% CI 1.17–2.98) and when children have been seen by a nephrologist for only a short time before starting dialysis (HD/PD adjusted HR 6.55, 95% CI 2.35–18.28, PSM HR 2.93, 95% CI 1.04–8.23). Because unmeasured case-mix differences and selection bias may explain the higher mortality risk in the HD population, these results should be interpreted with caution. © 2016 International Society of Nephrology
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    Renal replacement therapy in Europe - A summary of the 2010 ERA-EDTA Registry Annual Report
    (2013)
    Kramer, Anneke (35248676700)
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    Stel, Vianda S. (15728366500)
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    Abad Diez, José Maria (21638217300)
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    De La Torre, Ramón Alonso (55581263900)
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    Caamaño, Encarnacin Bouzas (55580266500)
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    Cala, Svjetlana (7003499088)
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    Baduell, Higini Cao (55580366400)
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    De La Nuez, Pablo Castro (55579017900)
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    Cernevskis, Harijs (36930068900)
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    Collart, Frederic (7006932842)
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    Couchoud, Cécile (55884801600)
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    De Meester, Johan (7004308755)
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    Djukanovic, Ljubica (55397855900)
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    Ferrer-Alamar, Manuel (55522299400)
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    Finne, Patrik (7005791838)
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    Fogarty, Damian (7003482511)
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    De Los Angeles García Bazaga, María (55581450100)
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    Garneata, Liliana (55923630400)
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    Golan, Eliezer (55998342800)
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    Fernández, Raquel Gonzalez (55579980000)
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    Heaf, James G. (7004499802)
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    Hoitsma, Andries (7005923530)
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    Ioannidis, George A. (15124011400)
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    Kolesnyk, Mykola (56381458500)
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    Kramar, Reinhard (7005811630)
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    Leivestad, Torbjrn (7006062658)
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    Limido, Aurelio (6701897269)
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    Lopot, Frantisek (57195948881)
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    MacArio, Fernando (6602739946)
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    Magaz, Angela (57215524231)
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    Martín-Escobar, Eduardo (57190295160)
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    Metcalfe, Wendy (6701343906)
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    Noordzij, Marlies (8883590100)
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    Ots-Rosenberg, Mai (55364257500)
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    Palsson, Runolfur (6601953759)
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    Piñera, Celestino (6701410987)
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    Postorino, Maurizio (6701783665)
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    Prutz, Karl G. (6506853378)
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    Ratkovic, Marina (6603579593)
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    Resic, Halima (55765001417)
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    Hernández, Aurelio Rodríguez (55579414400)
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    Rutkowski, Boleslaw (56394041400)
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    Serdengeçti, Kamil (6701529538)
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    Yebenes, Tomas Sierra (52763958800)
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    Spustová, Viera (56235005400)
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    Stojceva-Taneva, Olivera (18937219400)
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    Tomilina, Natalia A. (7004057261)
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    Van De Luijtgaarden, Moniek W. M. (36987768200)
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    Van Stralen, Karlijn J. (11339913600)
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    Wanner, Christoph (57212349814)
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    Jager, Kitty J. (55382765700)
    BackgroundThis study provides a summary of the 2010 European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA) Registry Annual Report (available at www.era-edta-reg.org).MethodsThis report includes data on renal replacement therapy (RRT) using data from the national and regional renal registries in 29 countries in Europe and bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Individual patient data were received from 27 registries, whereas 18 registries contributed data in aggregated form. We present incidence and prevalence of RRT, transplant rates, survival probabilities and expected remaining lifetimes. The latter two are solely based on individual patient records.ResultsIn 2010, the overall incidence rate of RRT for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) among all registries reporting to the ERA-EDTA Registry was 123 per million population (pmp) (n = 91 798). The highest incidence rate was reported by Turkey (252pmp) and the lowest reported by Montenegro (21 pmp). The overall prevalence of RRT for ESRD at 31 December 2010 among all registries reporting to the ERA-EDTA Registry was 741 pmp (n = 551 005). The prevalence varied from 124 pmp in Ukraine to 1580 pmp in Portugal. The overall number of renal transplantations performed in 2010 among all registries was 29.2 pmp (n = 21 740). The highest overall transplant rate was reported from Spain, Cantabria (73 pmp), whereas the highest transplant rate for living donor kidneys was reported from the Netherlands (28 pmp). For patients who started RRT between 2001 and 2005, the unadjusted 5-year patient survival on RRT was 46.2% [95% confidence interval (CI) 46.0-46.3], and on dialysis 38.6% (95% CI 38.5-38.8). The unadjusted 5-year patient survival after the first renal transplantation performed between 2001 and 2005 was 86.6% (95% CI 86.1-87.1) for deceased donor kidneys and 94.1% (95% CI 93.4-94.8) for living donor kidneys. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.
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    Renal replacement therapy in Europe: A summary of the 2011 ERA-EDTA Registry Annual Report
    (2014)
    Noordzij, Marlies (8883590100)
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    Kramer, Anneke (35248676700)
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    Abad Diez, José M. (21638217300)
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    Alonso De La Torre, Ramón (56094389100)
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    Arcos Fuster, Emma (56095063700)
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    Bikbov, Boris T. (57219957158)
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    Bonthuis, Marjolein (36130877600)
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    Bouzas Caamaño, Encarnación (33267535200)
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    Čala, Svetlana (7003499088)
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    Caskey, Fergus J. (8938275700)
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    Castro De La Nuez, Pablo (56095475100)
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    Cernevskis, Harijs (36930068900)
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    Collart, Frederic (7006932842)
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    Díaz Tejeiro, Rafael (6602798051)
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    Djukanovic, Ljubica (55397855900)
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    Ferrer-Alamar, Manuel (55522299400)
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    Finne, Patrik (7005791838)
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    García Bazaga, María De Los Angelos (22134187100)
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    Garneata, Liliana (55923630400)
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    Golan, Eliezer (55998342800)
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    Gonzalez Fernández, Raquel (56389463100)
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    Heaf, James G. (7004499802)
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    Hoitsma, Andries (7005923530)
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    Ioannidis, George A. (15124011400)
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    Kolesnyk, Mykola (56381458500)
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    Kramar, Reinhard (7005811630)
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    Lasalle, Mathilde (56095364200)
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    Leivestad, Torbjørn (7006062658)
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    Lopot, Frantisek (57195948881)
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    Van De Luijtgaarden, Moniek W.M. (36987768200)
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    Macário, Fernando (6602739946)
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    Magaz, Ángela (57215524231)
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    Martín Escobar, Eduardo (57190295160)
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    De Meester, Johan (7004308755)
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    Metcalfe, Wendy (6701343906)
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    Ots-Rosenberg, Mai (55364257500)
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    Palsson, Runolfur (6601953759)
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    Piñera, Celestino (6701410987)
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    Pippias, Maria (56060454700)
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    Prütz, Karl G. (6506853378)
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    Ratkovic, Marina (6603579593)
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    Resić, Halima (55765001417)
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    Rodríguez Hernández, Aurelio (59644098000)
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    Rutkowski, Boleslaw (56394041400)
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    Spustová, Viera (56235005400)
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    Stel, Vianda S. (15728366500)
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    Stojceva-Taneva, Olivera (18937219400)
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    Süleymanlar, Gültekin (6701836130)
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    Wanner, Christoph (57212349814)
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    Jager, Kitty J. (55382765700)
    BackgroundThis article provides a summary of the 2011 ERA-EDTA Registry Annual Report (available at www.era-edta-reg.org).MethodsData on renal replacement therapy (RRT) for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) from national and regional renal registries in 30 countries in Europe and bordering the Mediterranean Sea were used. From 27 registries, individual patient data were received, whereas 17 registries contributed data in aggregated form. We present the incidence and prevalence of RRT, and renal transplant rates in 2011. In addition, survival probabilities and expected remaining lifetimes were calculated for those registries providing individual patient data.ResultsThe overall unadjusted incidence rate of RRT in 2011 among all registries reporting to the ERA-EDTA Registry was 117 per million population (pmp) (n = 71.631). Incidence rates varied from 24 pmp in Ukraine to 238 pmp in Turkey. The overall unadjusted prevalence of RRT for ESRD on 31 December 2011 was 692 pmp (n = 425 824). The highest prevalence was reported by Portugal (1662 pmp) and the lowest by Ukraine (131 pmp). Among all registries, a total of 22 814 renal transplantations were performed (37 pmp). The highest overall transplant rate was reported from Spain, Cantabria (81 pmp), whereas the highest rate of living donor transplants was reported from Turkey (39 pmp). For patients who started RRT between 2002 and 2006, the unadjusted 5-year patient survival on RRT was 46.8% [95% confidence interval (CI) 46.6-47.0], and on dialysis 39.3% (95% CI 39.2-39.4). The unadjusted 5-year patient survival after the first renal transplantation performed between 2002 and 2006 was 86.7% (95% CI 86.2-87.2) for kidneys from deceased donors and 94.3% (95% CI 93.6-95.0) for kidneys from living donors. © 2014 © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

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