Epidemiology of native kidney disease in Flanders: results from the FCGG kidney biopsy registry

Author:

Laurens Wim12,Deleersnijder Dries34ORCID,Dendooven Amélie56ORCID,Lerut Evelyne78,De Vriese An S29ORCID,Dejagere Tom10,Helbert Mark11,Hellemans Rachel612,Koshy Priyanka8,Maes Bart13,Pipeleers Lissa14,Van Craenenbroeck Amaryllis H415,Van Laecke Steven16,Vande Walle Johan217ORCID,Coutteneye Marie M612,De Meester Johan1,Sprangers Ben34ORCID,De Vriese An,De Rycke Anja,Bogaert Anne-Marie,Woestenburg Annemie,Denys Bart,Maes Bart,Peeters Domien,Vanbelleghem Hilde,Donck Jan,Scharpé Johan,De Clippeleir Nele,Vanparys Joris,Meyvis Karen,Vandepitte Kurt,Reyns Liza-Maria,Verresen Luc,Decupere Marc,Helbert Mark,Zeegers Miranda,Neirynck Nathalie,Bernaert Pascale,Dejagere Tom,Lemahieu Wim,Sprangers Ben,Pipeleers Lissa,Hellemans Rachel,Van Laecke Steven,Levtchenko Elena,Karamaria Sevasti,Van Hoeck Koen,Trouet Dominique,Mauel Reiner,Dendooven Amélie,Hoorens Anne,Van Dorpe Jo,Praet Marleen,Geers Caroline,Lerut Evelyne,Koshy Priyanka,Roskams Tania,Aydin Selda,Siozopoulou Vasiliki,Schelfhout Anne-Marie,De Raeve Hendrik,Steenkiste Edwin,Dedeurwaerdere Francesca,Dalle Ignace,Cokelaere Kristof,Deloose Stijn,De Paepe Pascale,Van Eyken Peter,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology and Dialysis, AZ Nikolaas Hospital , Sint-Niklaas, Belgium

2. Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium

3. Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, Rega Institute , KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

4. Division of Nephrology, University Hospitals Leuven , Leuven, Belgium

5. Division of Pathology, University Hospital Ghent , Ghent, Belgium

6. Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Antwerp , Wilrijk, Belgium

7. Department of Imaging and Pathology , KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

8. Department of Pathology, University Hospitals Leuven , Leuven, Belgium

9. Division of Nephrology and Infectious Diseases , AZ Sint-Jan, Brugge, Belgium

10. Department of Nephrology, Jessa Hospital , Hasselt, Belgium

11. Department of Nephrology, ZNA Middelheim Hospital , Antwerp, Belgium

12. Department of Nephrology, Antwerp University Hospital , Edegem, Belgium

13. Department of Nephrology , AZ Delta, Roeselare, Belgium

14. Department of Nephrology, University Hospital Brussels , Brussels, Belgium

15. Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Research Group , KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

16. Renal Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Ghent University Hospital , Ghent, Belgium

17. Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Ghent University Hospital , Ghent, Belgium

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The Flemish Collaborative Glomerulonephritis Group (FCGG) registry is the first population-based native kidney biopsy registry in Flanders, Belgium. In this first analysis, we report on patient demographics, frequency distribution and incidence rate of biopsied kidney disease in adults in Flanders. Methods From January 2017 to December 2019, a total of 2054 adult first native kidney biopsies were included. A ‘double diagnostic coding’ strategy was used, in which every biopsy sample received a histopathological and final clinical diagnosis. Frequency distribution and incidence rate of both diagnoses were reported and compared with other European registries. Results The median age at biopsy was 61.1 years (interquartile range, 46.1–71.7); male patients were more prevalent (62.1%) and biopsy incidence rate was 129.3 per million persons per year. Immunoglobulin A nephropathy was the most frequently diagnosed kidney disease (355 biopsies, 17.3% of total) with a similar frequency as in previously published European registries. The frequency of tubulointerstitial nephritis (220 biopsies, 10.7%) and diabetic kidney disease (154 biopsies, 7.5%) was remarkably higher, which may be attributed to changes in disease incidence as well as biopsy practices. Discordances between histopathological and final clinical diagnoses were noted and indicate areas for improvement in diagnostic coding systems. Conclusions The FCGG registry, with its ‘double diagnostic coding’ strategy, provides useful population-based epidemiological data on a large Western European population and allows subgroup selection for future research.

Funder

Research Foundation Flanders

Nederlandstalige Belgische Vereniging voor Nefrologie

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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