Interactive exploration of adverse events and multimorbidity in CKD

Author:

Steinbrenner Inga1ORCID,Kotsis Fruzsina12,Kosch Robin34,Meiselbach Heike5,Bärthlein Barbara6,Stockmann Helena78ORCID,Lipovsek Jan1,Zacharias Helena U3,Altenbuchinger Michael4ORCID,Dienemann Thomas9,Wytopil Monika10,Bächle Helena1ORCID,Sommerer Claudia11ORCID,Titze Stephanie5,Weigel Anke5,Weissensteiner Hansi12ORCID,Schönherr Sebastian12,Forer Lukas12ORCID,Kurz Nadine S4,Menne Jan13,Schlieper Georg1415,Schneider Markus P5ORCID,Schaeffner Elke16,Kielstein Jan T17,Sitter Thomas18,Floege Jürgen15,Wanner Christoph19ORCID,Kronenberg Florian12ORCID,Köttgen Anna1,Busch Martin20ORCID,Krane Vera1921,Schmid Matthias22,Eckardt Kai-Uwe57ORCID,Schultheiss Ulla T12ORCID,Eckardt Kai-Uwe,Meiselbach Heike,Schneider Markus P,Schiffer Mario,Prokosch Hans-Ulrich,Bärthlein Barbara,Beck Andreas,Reis André,Ekici Arif B,Becker Susanne,Alberth-Schmidt Ulrike,Weigel Anke,Marschall Sabine,Schefler Eugenia,Walz Gerd,Köttgen Anna,Schultheiß Ulla T,Kotsis Fruzsina,Meder Simone,Mitsch Erna,Reinhard Ursula,Floege Jürgen,Saritas Turgay,Groß Alice,Schaeffner Elke,Baid-Agrawal Seema,Theisen Kerstin,Schmidt-Ott Kai,Zeier Martin,Sommerer Claudia,Aykac Mehtap,Wolf Gunter,Busch Martin,Steiner Andy,Sitter Thomas,Wanner Christoph,Krane Vera,Börner-Klein Antje,Bauer Britta,Kronenberg Florian,Raschenberger Julia,Kollerits Barbara,Forer Lukas,Schönherr Sebastian,Weissensteiner Hansi,Oefner Peter,Gronwald Wolfram,Schmid Matthias,Nadal Jennifer,

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Genetic Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg , Freiburg , Germany

2. Department of Medicine IV, Nephrology and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg , Freiburg , Germany

3. Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics of TU Braunschweig and Hannover Medical School, Hannover Medical School , Hannover , Germany

4. Department of Medical Bioinformatics, University Medical Center Göttingen , Göttingen , Germany

5. Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , Erlangen , Germany

6. Medical Centre for Information and Communication Technology, University Hospital Erlangen , Erlangen , Germany

7. Department of Nephrology and Medical Intensive Care, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin , Berlin , Germany

8. Department of Nephrology, University Medical Center Regensburg , Regensburg , Germany

9. Department of Operative Intensive Care, University Hospital Regensburg , Regensburg , Germany

10. Institute of Clinical and Molecular Virology, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , Erlangen , Germany

11. Department of Nephrology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Renal Center , Heidelberg , Germany

12. Institute of Genetic Epidemiology, Medical University of Innsbruck , Innsbruck , Austria

13. Department of Nephrology , Rheumatology and Vascular Medicine, KRH Klinikum Siloah, Hannover , Germany

14. Zentrum für Nieren- , Hochdruck- und Stoffwechselerkrankungen, Hannover , Germany

15. Division of Nephrology and Clinical Immunology, University Hospital RWTH Aachen , Aachen , Germany

16. Institute of Public Health, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin , Berlin , Germany

17. Medical Clinic V Nephrology, Rheumatology, Blood Purification – Academic Teaching Hospital Braunschweig , Braunschweig , Germany

18. Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Ludwig-Maximilians University , Munich , Germany

19. Department of Clinical Research and Epidemiology, German Heart Failure Center, University Hospital Würzburg , Würzburg , Germany

20. Department of Internal Medicine III, Nephrology, University Hospital Jena – Friedrich Schiller University Jena , Jena , Germany

21. Department of Medicine I, Division of Nephrology, University Hospital Würzburg , Würzburg , Germany

22. Department of Medical Biometry, Informatics, and Epidemiology, University Hospital Bonn , Bonn , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Persons with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk of adverse events, early mortality and multimorbidity. A detailed overview of adverse event types and rates from a large CKD cohort under regular nephrological care is missing. We generated an interactive tool to enable exploration of adverse events and their combinations in the prospective, observational German CKD (GCKD) study. Methods The GCKD study enrolled 5217 participants under regular nephrological care with an estimated glomerular filtration rate of 30–60 or >60 mL/min/1.73 m2 and an overt proteinuria. Cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and peripheral vascular, kidney, infection, and cancer events, as well as deaths were adjudicated following a standard operation procedure. We summarized these time-to-event data points for exploration in interactive graphs within an R shiny app. Multivariable adjusted Cox models for time to first event were fitted. Cumulative incidence functions, Kaplan–Meier curves and intersection plots were used to display main adverse events and their combinations by sex and CKD etiology. Results Over a median of 6.5 years, 10 271 events occurred in 2947 participants (56.5%), of which 680 participants (13.0%) died. The new publicly available interactive platform enables readers to scrutinize adverse events and their combinations as well as mortality trends as a gateway to better understand multimorbidity in CKD: incident rates per 1000 patient-years varied by event type, CKD etiology and baseline characteristics. Incidence rates for the most frequent events and their recurrence were 113.6 (cardiovascular), 75.0 (kidney) and 66.0 (infection). Participants with presumed diabetic kidney disease and men were more prone to experiencing events. Conclusion This comprehensive explorative tool to visualize adverse events (https://www.gckd.org/studienhintergrund/previous-study-results/event-analysis/), their combination, mortality and multimorbidity among persons with CKD may serve as a valuable resourec for patient care, identification of high-risk groups, health services and public health policy planning.

Funder

BMBF

KfH Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Reference45 articles.

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