TY - JOUR
T1 - International prevalence patterns of low eGFR in adults aged 18-60 without traditional risk factors from a population-based cross-sectional disadvantaged populations eGFR epidemiology (DEGREE) study
AU - DEGREE Study Group
AU - Rutter, Charlotte E.
AU - Njoroge, Mary
AU - Cooper, Philip J.
AU - Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
AU - Jha, Vivekanand
AU - Kaur, Prabhdeep
AU - Mohan, Sailesh
AU - Tatapudi, Ravi Raju
AU - Biggeri, Annibale
AU - Rohloff, Peter
AU - Hathaway, Michelle H.
AU - Crampin, Amelia C.
AU - Dhimal, Meghnath
AU - Poudyal, Anil
AU - Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio
AU - O'Callaghan-Gordo, Cristina
AU - Chulasiri, Pubudu
AU - Gunawardena, Nalika
AU - Ruwanpathirana, Thilanga
AU - Wickramasinghe, S. C.
AU - Senanayake, Sameera
AU - Kitiyakara, Chagriya
AU - Gonzalez-Quiroz, Marvin
AU - Cortés, Sandra
AU - Jakobsson, Kristina
AU - Correa-Rotter, Ricardo
AU - Glaser, Jason
AU - Singh, Ajay
AU - Hamilton, Sophie
AU - Nair, Devaki
AU - Aragón, Aurora
AU - Nitsch, Dorothea
AU - Robertson, Steven
AU - Caplin, Ben
AU - Pearce, Neil
AU - Aekplakorn, Wichai
AU - Anand, Shuchi
AU - Aragón, Aurora
AU - Bernabe-Ortiz, Antonio
AU - Biggeri, Annibale
AU - Burdmann, Emmanuel
AU - Caplin, Ben
AU - Catelan, Dolores
AU - Cooper, Philip J.
AU - Cortés, Sandra
AU - Crampin, Amelia C.
AU - de Santiago, Melissa
AU - Dhimal, Meghnath
AU - Doccioli, Chiara
AU - Kromhout, Hans
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 International Society of Nephrology
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - The disadvantaged populations eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) epidemiology (DEGREE) study was designed to gain insight into the burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of undetermined cause (CKDu) using standard protocols to estimate the general-population prevalence of low eGFR internationally. Therefore, we estimated the age-standardized prevalence of eGFR under 60 ml/min per 1.73m2 in adults aged 18-60, excluding participants with commonly known causes of CKD; an ACR (albumin/creatinine ratio) over 300 mg/g or equivalent, or self-reported or measured (HT) hypertension or (DM) diabetes mellitus, stratified by sex and location. We included population-representative surveys conducted around the world that were either designed to estimate CKDu burden or were re-analyses of large surveys. There were 60,964 participants from 43 areas across 14 countries, with data collected 2007- 2023. The highest prevalence was seen in rural men in Uddanam, India (14%) and Northwest Nicaragua (14%). Prevalence above 5% was generally only observed in rural men, with exceptions for rural women in Ecuador (6%) and parts of Uddanam (6%‒8%), and for urban men in Leon, Nicaragua (7%). Outside of Central America and South Asia, prevalence was below 2%. Our observations represent the first attempts to estimate the prevalence of eGFR under 60 without commonly known causes of CKD around the world, as an estimate of CKDu burden, and provide a starting point for global monitoring. It is not yet clear what drives the differences, but available evidence supports a high general-population burden of CKDu in multiple areas within Central America and South Asia, although the possibility that unidentified clusters of disease may exist elsewhere cannot be excluded.
AB - The disadvantaged populations eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) epidemiology (DEGREE) study was designed to gain insight into the burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of undetermined cause (CKDu) using standard protocols to estimate the general-population prevalence of low eGFR internationally. Therefore, we estimated the age-standardized prevalence of eGFR under 60 ml/min per 1.73m2 in adults aged 18-60, excluding participants with commonly known causes of CKD; an ACR (albumin/creatinine ratio) over 300 mg/g or equivalent, or self-reported or measured (HT) hypertension or (DM) diabetes mellitus, stratified by sex and location. We included population-representative surveys conducted around the world that were either designed to estimate CKDu burden or were re-analyses of large surveys. There were 60,964 participants from 43 areas across 14 countries, with data collected 2007- 2023. The highest prevalence was seen in rural men in Uddanam, India (14%) and Northwest Nicaragua (14%). Prevalence above 5% was generally only observed in rural men, with exceptions for rural women in Ecuador (6%) and parts of Uddanam (6%‒8%), and for urban men in Leon, Nicaragua (7%). Outside of Central America and South Asia, prevalence was below 2%. Our observations represent the first attempts to estimate the prevalence of eGFR under 60 without commonly known causes of CKD around the world, as an estimate of CKDu burden, and provide a starting point for global monitoring. It is not yet clear what drives the differences, but available evidence supports a high general-population burden of CKDu in multiple areas within Central America and South Asia, although the possibility that unidentified clusters of disease may exist elsewhere cannot be excluded.
KW - chronic interstitial nephritis of agricultural communities (CINAC)
KW - chronic kidney disease of non-traditional cause (CKDnt)
KW - chronic kidney disease of undetermined cause (CKDu)
KW - estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
KW - Mesoamerican nephropathy (MeN)
KW - prevalence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.kint.2024.11.028
DO - 10.1016/j.kint.2024.11.028
M3 - Article
C2 - 39708999
AN - SCOPUS:85217170444
SN - 0085-2538
VL - 107
SP - 541
EP - 557
JO - Kidney International
JF - Kidney International
IS - 3
ER -