The incidence of and risk factors for late presentation of childhood chronic kidney disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Lucy A PlumbEmily J BootherFergus J CaskeyManish D SinhaYoav Ben-ShlomoPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Late presentation is a global problem among children with chronic kidney disease, with higher proportions seen in studies of hospitalised children or from low/middle-income countries. Children presenting late are older and more likely to have non-congenital kidney disease than timely presenting children. A consensus definition is important to further our understanding and local populations should identify modifiable barriers beyond age and disease to improve access to care.