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    A comparison of the epidemiology of kidney replacement therapy between Europe and the United States: 2021 data of the ERA Registry and the USRDS
    (2024)
    Stel, Vianda S. (15728366500)
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    Boenink, Rianne (57205152093)
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    Astley, Megan E. (57980932500)
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    Boerstra, Brittany A. (57683261300)
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    Radunovic, Danilo (55841589400)
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    Skrunes, Rannveig (56532071200)
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    Ruiz San Millán, Juan C. (8130800900)
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    Slon Roblero, Maria F. (57189071856)
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    Bell, Samira (57977760100)
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    Mingo, Pablo Ucio (57221351734)
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    ten Dam, Marc A.G.J. (6602143496)
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    Ambühl, Patrice M. (7003390294)
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    Resic, Halima (55765001417)
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    Arévalo, Olga Lucia Rodríguez (58170460000)
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    Aresté-Fosalba, Nuria (36099020100)
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    i Bardolet, Jaume Tort (59350927300)
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    Lassalle, Mathilde (6601957461)
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    Trujillo-Alemán, Sara (56044688200)
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    Indridason, Olafur S. (6602998395)
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    Artamendi, Marta (6506706346)
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    Finne, Patrik (7005791838)
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    Camblor, Marta Rodríguez (57735031100)
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    Nitsch, Dorothea (10243870600)
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    Hommel, Kristine (15826372800)
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    Moustakas, George (6506519785)
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    Kerschbaum, Julia (36876157200)
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    Lausevic, Mirjana (12776161600)
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    Jager, Kitty J. (55382765700)
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    Ortiz, Alberto (7201911399)
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    Kramer, Anneke (35248676700)
    Background. This paper compares the most recent data on the incidence and prevalence of kidney replacement therapy (KRT), kidney transplantation rates, and mortality on KRT from Europe to those from the United States (US), including comparisons of treatment modalities (haemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis (PD), and kidney transplantation (KTx)). Methods. Data were derived from the annual reports of the European Renal Association (ERA) Registry and the United States Renal Data System (USRDS). The European data include information from national and regional renal registries providing the ERA Registry with individual patient data. Additional analyses were performed to present results for all participating European countries together. Results. In 2021, the KRT incidence in the US (409.7 per million population (pmp)) was almost 3-fold higher than in Europe (144.4 pmp). Despite the substantial difference in KRT incidence, approximately the same proportion of patients initiated HD (Europe: 82%, US: 84%), PD (14%; 13%, respectively), or underwent pre-emptive KTx (4%; 3%, respectively). The KRT prevalence in the US (2436.1 pmp) was 2-fold higher than in Europe (1187.8 pmp). Within Europe, approximately half of all prevalent patients were living with a functioning graft (47%), while in the US, this was one third (32%). The number of kidney transplantations performed was almost twice as high in the US (77.0 pmp) compared to Europe (41.6 pmp). The mortality of patients receiving KRT was 1.6-fold higher in the US (157.3 per 1000 patient years) compared to Europe (98.7 per 1000 patient years). Conclusions. The US had a much higher KRT incidence, prevalence, and mortality compared to Europe, and despite a higher kidney transplantation rate, a lower proportion of prevalent patients with a functioning graft. © The Author(s) 2024.
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    Changes in the epidemiology of kidney replacement therapy across Europe in 2020 - The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: An ERA Registry study
    (2024)
    Kramer, Anneke (35248676700)
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    Jager, Kitty J (55382765700)
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    Chesnaye, Nicholas C (45960892700)
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    Kerschbaum, Julia (36876157200)
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    Hommel, Kristine (15826372800)
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    Comas Farnés, Jordi (57021849800)
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    Trujillo Alemán, Sara (56044688200)
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    Santamaria, Rafael (7006589626)
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    Finne, Patrik (7005791838)
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    Hemmelder, Marc H (6507644797)
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    Åsberg, Anders (7005233234)
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    Nitsch, Dorothea (10243870600)
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    Ambühl, Patrice (7003390294)
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    Sørensen, Søren S (7201971552)
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    Sánchez-Alvarez, J. Emilio (55890568500)
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    Segelmark, Mårten (6701867637)
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    Resic, Halima (55765001417)
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    Ots-Rosenberg, Mai (55364257500)
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    Radunovic, Danilo (55841589400)
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    Palsson, Runolfur (6601953759)
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    Santiuste De Pablos, Carmen (6507969086)
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    Rodríguez Arévalo, Olga L (58965537700)
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    Legeai, Camille (23393041800)
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    Lausevic, Mirjana (12776161600)
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    Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A (57542125800)
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    Ortiz, Alberto (7201911399)
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    Stel, Vianda S (15728366500)
    Background: In 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused disruptions in kidney replacement therapy (KRT) services worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 on the incidence of KRT, kidney transplantation activity, mortality and prevalence of KRT across Europe. Methods: Patients receiving KRT were included from 17 countries providing data to the European Renal Association Registry. The epidemiology of KRT in 2020 was compared with average data from the period 2017-2019. Changes occurring during the first and second waves of the pandemic were also explored. Results: The incidence of KRT was 6.2% lower in 2020 compared with 2017-2019, with the lowest point (-22.7%) during the first wave in April. The decrease varied across countries, was smaller in males (-5.2%) than in females (-8.2%) and was moderate for peritoneal dialysis (-3.7%) and haemodialysis (-5.4%) but substantial for pre-emptive kidney transplantation (-23.6%). The kidney transplantation rate decreased by 22.5%, reaching a nadir of -80.1% during the first wave, and was greatest for living donor kidney transplants (-30.5%). While in most countries the kidney transplantation rate decreased, in the Nordic/Baltic countries and Greece there was no clear decrease. In dialysis patients, mortality increased by 11.4% and was highest in those 65-74 years of age (16.1%), in those with diabetes as the primary renal disease (15.1%) and in those on haemodialysis (12.4%). In transplant recipients, the mortality was 25.8% higher, but there were no subgroups that stood out. In contrast to the rising prevalence of KRT observed over the past decades across Europe, the prevalence at the end of 2020 (N = 317 787) resembled that of 2019 (N = 317 077). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on the incidence of KRT, kidney transplant activity, mortality of KRT and prevalence of KRT in Europe with variations across countries. © 2024 The Author(s).
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    Nephrology in the Eastern and Central European region: challenges and opportunities
    (2019)
    Spasovski, Goce (6602271573)
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    Rroji, Merita (55556230700)
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    Vazelov, Evgueniy (6602627872)
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    Basic Jukic, Nikolina (57202102471)
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    Tesar, Vladimir (7102290100)
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    Mugosa Ratkovic, Marina (57209246080)
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    Covic, Adrian (7006186181)
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    Naumovic, Radomir (55965061800)
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    Resic, Halima (55765001417)
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    Turan Kazancioglu, Rumeyza (55941928500)
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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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