The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Intervention in Chronic Kidney Disease: Calls-to-Action from Nephrologists Based Mainly in Central/Eastern Europe.
Adrian CovicMarcus SäemannJean FilipovRyszard GellertNiels GobinBojan JelakovićKairat KabulbayevMerike LumanMarius MiglinasOfri MosenzonAdrián OkšaMilan RadovicBenaya Rozen-ZviIeva ZiediņaVladimir TesarPublished in: Kidney & blood pressure research (2024)
Our key calls-to-action to address these unmet needs, thus improving the standard of care for patients with CKD, are the following: increase disease awareness, such as through education; encourage provision of financial support for patients; develop screening algorithms; revisit primary care physician referral practices; and create epidemiological databases that rectify the paucity of data on early-stage disease. By focusing attention on early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of high-risk and early-stage CKD populations, we aim to reduce the burdens, progression, and mortality of CKD.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- early stage
- chronic kidney disease
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- palliative care
- randomized controlled trial
- newly diagnosed
- machine learning
- ejection fraction
- quality improvement
- emergency department
- prognostic factors
- sentinel lymph node
- big data
- south africa
- peritoneal dialysis
- cardiovascular events
- general practice
- deep learning
- electronic health record
- working memory
- squamous cell carcinoma
- patient reported outcomes
- type diabetes
- pain management
- coronary artery disease
- cardiovascular disease
- genetic diversity
- affordable care act
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- patient reported