Rationale and design of a multicenter Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and at-risk for CKD electronic health records-based registry: CURE-CKD

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Norris Keith C.ORCID, ,Duru O. Kenrik,Alicic Radica Z.,Daratha Kenn B.,Nicholas Susanne B.,McPherson Sterling M.,Bell Douglas S.,Shen Jenny I.,Jones Cami R.,Moin Tannaz,Waterman Amy D.,Neumiller Joshua J.,Vargas Roberto B.,Bui Alex A. T.,Mangione Carol M.,Tuttle Katherine R.

Abstract

Abstract Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global public health problem, exhibiting sharp increases in incidence, prevalence, and attributable morbidity and mortality. There is a critical need to better understand the demographics, clinical characteristics, and key risk factors for CKD; and to develop platforms for testing novel interventions to improve modifiable risk factors, particularly for the CKD patients with a rapid decline in kidney function. Methods We describe a novel collaboration between two large healthcare systems (Providence St. Joseph Health and University of California, Los Angeles Health) supported by leadership from both institutions, which was created to develop harmonized cohorts of patients with CKD or those at increased risk for CKD (hypertension/HTN, diabetes/DM, pre-diabetes) from electronic health record data. Results The combined repository of candidate records included more than 3.3 million patients with at least a single qualifying measure for CKD and/or at-risk for CKD. The CURE-CKD registry includes over 2.6 million patients with and/or at-risk for CKD identified by stricter guide-line based criteria using a combination of administrative encounter codes, physical examinations, laboratory values and medication use. Notably, data based on race/ethnicity and geography in part, will enable robust analyses to study traditionally disadvantaged or marginalized patients not typically included in clinical trials. Discussion CURE-CKD project is a unique multidisciplinary collaboration between nephrologists, endocrinologists, primary care physicians with health services research skills, health economists, and those with expertise in statistics, bio-informatics and machine learning. The CURE-CKD registry uses curated observations from real-world settings across two large healthcare systems and has great potential to provide important contributions for healthcare and for improving clinical outcomes in patients with and at-risk for CKD.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

Terasaki Institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Nephrology

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