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Spectrum (characteristics) of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) with increasing age in a major metropolitan renal service.

Usman MahmoodHelen G HealyAdrian KarkAnne CameronZaimin WangRajitha AbeysekeraWendy E Hoy
Published in: BMC nephrology (2017)
This is the first comprehensive view, with no exclusions, of CKD patients seen in a public renal specialty referral practice, in Australia. The age distribution of patients encompasses the whole of adult life, with a broader range and higher median value than patients receiving RRT. Health status ranged from a single system (renal) disease in young adults through, with advancing age, renal impairment as a component of, or accompanying multisystem diseases, to demands and complexities of support of frail or elderly people approaching end of life. This great spectrum demands a broad understanding and capacity of renal health care providers, and dictates a need for a wider scope of health services provision incorporating multiple models of care.
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