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Risk Factors for Development and Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease A Systematic Review and Exploratory Meta-Analysis

机译:慢性肾脏病发展和进展的危险因素系统评价和探索性荟萃分析

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The risk factors influencing the natural course of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are complex and heterogeneous, and few systematic reviews to date have focused on this issue. The aim of the study is to identify the risk factors for disease development and progression in each stage of CKD. We conducted electronic literature searches of PubMed, MEDLINE, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library up to October 15, 2012, for observational studies evaluating the risk factors on the development or progression of CKD. Eligible studies should have collected repeated information that could evaluate changes in renal function. Extracted information from all the included studies was synthesized narratively. Quality assessments were performed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. An exploratory random-effects meta-analysis was performed where feasible to pool effect sizes across studies for a specific risk factor in a specific outcome. We identified 38 cohort studies and 2 case-control studies from 40 articles, with a total of 318,898 participants from 14 countries. The follow-up duration ranged from 1.5 to 16 years. The majority of the included studies were of high quality. The baseline CKD stages of the included studies ranged from normal to later stages, and only 19 studies could be classified into a specific range of CKD stages during follow-up. Three risk factors from studies of the same baseline and follow-up CKD stages were eligible for the exploratory meta-analysis, including male sex, substantial proteinuria, and diabetes. The hazard ratios for the progression from CKD stages 3-5 to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) were 1.37 (95% confidence interval 1.17-1.62), 1.64 (1.01-2.66), and 1.16 (0.98-1.38) for male sex, substantial proteinuria, and diabetes, respectively. In conclusion, our analyses comprehensively summarize the initiating and perpetuating factors for CKD. Male sex and substantial proteinuria are significant perpetuating factors for the progression from late stage CKD to ESRD, and diabetes may play a minor role for the outcome of ESRD among patients with later stages of CKD.
机译:影响慢性肾脏病(CKD)自然病程的危险因素是复杂且异质的,迄今为止,几乎没有系统的评论集中在此问题上。该研究的目的是确定CKD各个阶段疾病发展和进展的危险因素。我们对截至2012年10月15日的PubMed,MEDLINE,Scopus和Cochrane图书馆进行了电子文献搜索,以进行观察性研究,以评估CKD发生或发展的危险因素。符合条件的研究应收集可评估肾功能变化的重复信息。从所有纳入研究中提取的信息经过叙述性综合。使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表进行质量评估。在可行的情况下进行探索性随机效应荟萃分析,以汇总研究中针对特定结局中特定风险因素的效应大小。我们从40篇文章中确定了38项队列研究和2项病例对照研究,共有来自14个国家的318,898名参与者。随访时间为1.5至16年。纳入的研究大多数是高质量的。纳入研究的基线CKD阶段从正常阶段到后期阶段不等,在随访期间只有19项研究可分为特定范围的CKD阶段。来自相同基线和随访CKD分期的研究的三个风险因素符合探索性荟萃分析的条件,包括男性,大量蛋白尿和糖尿病。从CKD 3-5阶段发展为终末期肾脏疾病(ESRD)的男性危险比为1.37(95%置信区间1.17-1.62),1.64(1.01-2.66)和1.16(0.98-1.38) ,大量蛋白尿和糖尿病。总之,我们的分析全面总结了CKD的起因和持久性因素。男性和大量蛋白尿是从晚期CKD演变为ESRD的重要永存因素,而在CKD晚期的患者中,糖尿病对ESRD的预后可能起着较小的作用。

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