Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Aetiology in India

2018
Background: Studies in central America and Sri Lanka have reported a high burden of chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology (CKDu). It is unknown whether CKDu occurs in other regions of the world and what the risk factors are. Methods: We estimated the glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and the prevalence of eGFR below 60ml/min per 1.73m2 (eGFR<60) (a proxy definitions of CKDu) in 12,500 people without known risk factors for chronic kidney disease (diabetes or hypertension) or heavy proteinuria. Participants were enrolled in three population-based studies in urban and rural areas of Northern and Southern India between 2010-2014. Results: The mean eGFR was 105.0±17.8 ml/min per 1.73m2. The prevalence of eGFR<60 was 1.6% (95%CI=1.4-1.7), but this figure varied markedly between areas, being highest in rural areas of Southern Indian [4.8% (3.8-5.8)]. In Northern India, older age was the only risk factor associated with lower mean eGFR and eGFR<60 [regression coefficient (95%CI)=-0.94 ...
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