Chronic kidney disease (ckd) is characterized by a progressive and usually irreversible deterioration of renal function. Methods data from the global burden of disease study 2021 (gbd 2021) were analyzed, including cases by region, etiology, age, and sex. Chronic kidney disease (ckd) is a significant global public health issue.
Article advances in clinical research in chronic kidney disease was published on september 1, 2021 in the journal journal of translational internal medicine (volume 9, issue 3). The prevalence of ckd is highest in older adults and is associated with increasing morbidity and mortality risk [1]. However, the burden of ckd by etiology and trends over time remains inadequately studied.
Researchers found a strong association between family history of ckd and increased susceptibility of ckd among dutch patients, which suggests that genetics plays a key role in risk of. Data from the global burden of disease study 2021 (gbd 2021) were analyzed, including cases by region, etiology, age, and sex. They are not just informative but crucial for understanding the global impact of kidney disease. These results offer a wealth of information, including estimates of the incidence, prevalence and burden of chronic kidney disease for almost all countries worldwide.
Chronic kidney disease (ckd) represents a global public health crisis, but awareness by patients and providers is poor.