Author:
Shi Xinmiao,Shi Ying,Zhang Luxia,Gan Lanxia,Zhong Xuhui,Huang Yuming,Yao Chen,Wang Yanfang,Dong Chongya,Liu Beini,Wang Fang,Wang Haibo,Ding Jie
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The main purpose was to determine basic epidemiological data on CKD among hospitalized pediatric patients in China.
Methods
Data from pediatric inpatients with CKD hospitalized from June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2017 were extracted from the electronic records of HQMS database, which includes over 14 million inpatients. Codes from the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) were used to search the database.
Results
A total of 524 primary diseases of CKD were included in this study. In all, there were 278 231 pediatric inpatients with CKD, which accounted for 1.95 % of the 14 250 594 pediatric inpatients registered in the HQMS database. The number of pediatric inpatients with CKD was 67 498 in 2013, 76 810 in 2014, 81 665 in 2015 and 82 649 in 2016, which accounted for 1.93 %, 1.93 %, 1.99 and 2.09 %, respectively, of the total population of pediatric inpatients. The etiology of CKD was secondary nephrosis in 37.95 % of cases, which ranked first and followed by CAKUT with a percentage of 24.61 %. Glomerular diseases and cystic kidney disease accounted for 21.18 and 5.07 %, respectively. Among all 278 231 patients, 6 581 (2.37 %) had a primary discharge diagnosis of CKD. The renal pathology findings of CKD showed that IgA accounted for 51.17 %.
Conclusions
This study provides a descriptive analysis of the hospitalized population of pediatric CKD patients. Our study provides important, fundamental data for policy making and legislation, registry implementation and the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of CKD in China.
Funder
the National Key Research and Development Program of China, the registry study of rare diseases in children
Beijing Key laboratory of molecular diagnosis and study on pediatric genetic diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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