The ERA Registry Annual Report 2019: summary and age comparisons

Rianne Boenink(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Megan E Astley(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Jilske Huijben(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Vianda S Stel(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Julia Kerschbaum(Statistics Austria), Mai Ots-Rosenberg(Tartu University Hospital), Anders Åsberg(Oslo University Hospital), František Lopot(General University Hospital in Prague), Eliezer Golan, Pablo Castro de la Nuez, Marta Rodríguez Camblor(Gobierno del Principado de Asturias), Sara Alemán(Servicio Canario de la Salud), Juan Carlos Ruiz(Universidad de Cantabria), Pablo Ucio Mingo(Junta de Castilla y León), Juan Manuel Díaz(Puigvert Foundation), M Encarnación Bouzas-Caamaño, Marta Artamendi(Hospital San Pedro), Manuel I Aparicio Madre(Organización Nacional de Trasplantes), Carmen Santiuste de Pablos(Instituto Murciano de Investigación Biosanitaria), María Fernanda Slon Roblero(Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra), Óscar Zurriaga(Universitat de València), Maria Stendahl, Samira Bell(University of Dundee), Alma Idrizi(Mother Teresa Hospital), Kyriakos Ioannou(American Heart Institute), Alicja Dębska‐Ślizień(Gdańsk Medical University), Ana Galvão, Johan M De Meester, Halima Resić(Academy of Medical Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina), Kristine Hommel(Holbæk Sygehus), Danilo Radunović(University of Montenegro), Runólfur Pálsson(University of Iceland), Mathilde Lassalle(Agence de la Biomédecine), Patrik Finne(University of Helsinki), María De los Ángeles-Garcia Bazaga(Government of Extremadura), Nikola Gjorgjievski(PHI University Psychiatric Clinic - Skopje), Nurhan Seyahi(Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa), Marjolein Bonthuis(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Alberto Ortíz(Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz), Kitty J. Jager(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Anneke Kramer(Amsterdam University Medical Centers)
Clinical Kidney Journal
December 13, 2021
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data on renal replacement therapy (RRT) for end-stage renal disease were collected by the European Renal Association (ERA) Registry via national and regional renal registries in Europe and countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. This article provides a summary of the 2019 ERA Registry Annual Report, including data from 34 countries and additional age comparisons. METHODS: Individual patient data for 2019 were provided by 35 registries and aggregated data by 17 registries. Using these data, the incidence and prevalence of RRT, the kidney transplantation activity and the survival probabilities were calculated. RESULTS: In 2019, a general population of 680.8 million people was covered by the ERA Registry. Overall, the incidence of RRT was 132 per million population (p.m.p.). Of these patients, 62% were men, 54% were ≥65 years of age and 21% had diabetes mellitus as primary renal disease (PRD), and 84% had haemodialysis (HD), 11% had peritoneal dialysis (PD) and 5% had pre-emptive kidney transplantation as an initial treatment modality. The overall prevalence of RRT on 31 December 2019 was 893 p.m.p., with 58% of patients on HD, 5% on PD and 37% living with a kidney transplant. The overall kidney transplant rate was 35 p.m.p. and 29% of the kidney grafts were from a living donor. The unadjusted 5-year survival probability was 42.3% for patients commencing dialysis, 86.6% for recipients of deceased donor grafts and 94.4% for recipients of living donor grafts in the period 2010-14. When comparing age categories, there were substantial differences in the distribution of PRD, treatment modality and kidney donor type, and in the survival probabilities.


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