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How to estimate glomerular filtration rate in sub-Saharan Africa: design and methods of the African Research into Kidney Diseases (ARK) study.

Robert KalyesubulaJune FabianWisdom NakangaRobert NewtonBilly SsebunnyaJosephine PrynnJaya GeorgeAlisha N WadeJanet SeeleyDorothea NitschChristian HansenMoffat NyirendaLiam SmeethSaraladevi NaickerAmelia C CrampinLaurie A Tomlinson
Published in: BMC nephrology (2020)
Through the ARK study, we aim to establish the optimal approach to estimate GFR in SSA. The study has the advantage of drawing participants from three countries, which will increase the applicability of the findings across the region. It is also embedded within established cohorts that have longitudinal information and serial measures that can be used to characterize kidney disease over a period of time. This will help to overcome the limitations of previous research, including small numbers, selected population sub-groups, and lack of data on proteinuria. The ARK collaboration provides an opportunity for close working partnerships across different centres, using standardized protocols and measurements, and shared bio-repositories. We plan to build on the collaboration for this study for future work on kidney disease in sub-Saharan Africa, and welcome additional partners from across the continent.
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