Maladie rénale chronique et pratiques néphrologiques en France : leçons de la cohorte CKD-REIN, 2013-2023 (notice n° 760759)

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Title Maladie rénale chronique et pratiques néphrologiques en France : leçons de la cohorte CKD-REIN, 2013-2023
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023.<br/>
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Summary, etc. RésuméLancée en 2013 grâce au Programme « Cohortes – Investissements d’Avenir », l’étude CKD-REIN ( Chronic Kidney Disease – Renal Epidemiology and Information Network) est une cohorte prospective qui a inclus et suivi pendant cinq ans plus de 3 000 patients avec une maladie rénale chronique (MRC) modérée ou avancée, dans 40 consultations de néphrologie, représentatives nationalement. Un grand nombre de données ont été collectées sur la MRC et ses traitements, les caractéristiques sociales et la santé perçue des patients, les pratiques et l’organisation des services de néphrologie. Une biothèque de 170 000 échantillons de sang et d’urine a été constituée et stockée dans une biobanque centrale. Coordonnée avec l’étude Chronic Kidney Disease outcomes and practice pattern study (CKDopps) et collaborant avec l’ International Network of CKD cohorts (iNET-CKD), CKD-REIN contribue à l’avancée des connaissances et au positionnement de la France dans le domaine de l’épidémiologie de la MRC et des pratiques dans le monde. Cette revue fait le point des faits marquants de la cohorte, et de leur implication potentielle pour la clinique et le système de santé, regroupés par thème : (1) la complexité des patients avec une MRC ; (2) l’adhésion aux recommandations cliniques ; (3) les pratiques thérapeutiques et le risque médicamenteux ; (4) l’insuffisance rénale aiguë dans la MRC ; (5) l’évolution des complications métaboliques ; (6) la prédiction de la défaillance rénale ; (7) les différences hommes-femmes ; (8) le point de vue des patients sur la MRC ; (9) la transition vers la défaillance rénale et le traitement de suppléance ; (10) le traitement conservateur.
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Summary, etc. Launched in 2013 supported by the Program “Cohorts – Investments for the Future”, the CKD-REIN (Chronic Kidney Disease – Renal Epidemiology and Information Network) study is a prospective cohort that included and followed for 5 years more than 3000 patients with moderate or advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD), from 40 nationally representative nephrology clinics. A large amount of data was collected on CKD and its treatments, patient social characteristics and reported outcomes, and nephrology practices and services. A total of 170,000 blood and urine samples were collected and stored in a central biobank. Coordinated with the CKD outcomes and practice pattern study (CKDopps) and collaborating with the international Network of CKD cohorts (iNETCKD), CKD-REIN contributes to the understanding of CKD and the positioning of France with respect to CKD epidemiology and care in the world. This review highlights major findings from the cohort, and their potential implications for clinical practices and the health system, grouped into the following themes: (1) the complexity of patients with CKD; (2) adherence to clinical guidelines; (3) treatment practices and drug risk; (4) acute on chronic kidney disease; (5) CKD metabolic complications; (6) prediction of kidney failure; (7) sex differences in CKD; (8) patient perspective on CKD; (9) transition to kidney failure and replacement therapy; (10) conservative care.
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Personal name Hamroun, Aghilès
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Note Néphrologie & Thérapeutique | Volume 19 | 4 | 2023-04-26 | p. 233-250 | 1769-7255
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