Epidemiology of native kidney disease in Flanders: results from the FCGG kidney biopsy registry

Wim Laurens(Ghent University Hospital), Dries Deleersnijder(Rega Institute for Medical Research), Amélie Dendooven(University of Antwerp), Evelyne Lerut(KU Leuven), An S. De Vriese(Ghent University Hospital), Tom Dejagere(Jessa Hospital), Mark Helbert(ZNA Middelheim Hospital), Rachel Hellemans(University of Antwerp), Priyanka Koshy(KU Leuven), Bart Maes(AZ Delta), Lissa Pipeleers, Amaryllis H. Van Craenenbroeck(KU Leuven), Steven Van Laecke(Ghent University Hospital), Johan Vande Walle(Ghent University Hospital), Marie M Coutteneye(University of Antwerp), Johan De Meester(Vlaamse Vereniging voor Obstetrie en Gynaecolo), Ben Sprangers(Rega Institute for Medical Research), The FCGG collaborative group(Ghent University Hospital), An S. De Vriese(Ghent University Hospital), Anja De Rycke, Anne-Marie Bogaert, Annemie Woestenburg(AZ Delta), Bart Denys(AZ Delta), Bart Maes(AZ Delta), Domien Peeters, Hilde Vanbelleghem, Jan Donck(Vlaamse Vereniging voor Obstetrie en Gynaecolo), Johan Scharpé(KU Leuven), Nele De Clippeleir, Joris Vanparys, Karen Meyvis, Kurt Vandepitte, Liza-Maria Reyns, L. Verresen, Marc Decupere(ZNA Middelheim Hospital), Mark Helbert(ZNA Middelheim Hospital), Miranda Zeegers, Nathalie Neirynck, Pascale Bernaert(Jessa Hospital), Tom Dejagere(Ghent University Hospital), Wim Lemahieu(Rega Institute for Medical Research), Ben Sprangers(Rega Institute for Medical Research), Lissa Pipeleers(University of Antwerp), Rachel Hellemans(University of Antwerp), Steven Van Laecke(Ghent University Hospital), Elena Levtchenko, Sevasti Karamaria, Koen Van Hoeck, Dominique Trouet, Reiner Mauel(University of Antwerp), Amélie Dendooven(University of Antwerp), Anne Hoorens(Vlaamse Vereniging voor Obstetrie en Gynaecolo), Jo Van Dorpe, Marleen Praet, Caroline Geers(KU Leuven), Evelyne Lerut(KU Leuven), Priyanka Koshy(KU Leuven), Tania Roskams, Selda Aydın, Vasiliki Siozopoulou, Anne‐Marie Schelfhout, Hendrik De Raeve, Edwin Steenkiste, Francesca Dedeurwaerdere, Ignace Dalle, Kristof Cokelaere, Stijn Deloose, Pascale De Paepe, Peter Van Eyken
Clinical Kidney Journal
January 27, 2022
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Abstract

Background: The Flemish Collaborative Glomerulonephritis Group (FCGG) registry is the first population-based native kidney biopsy registry in Flanders, Belgium. In this first analysis, we report on patient demographics, frequency distribution and incidence rate of biopsied kidney disease in adults in Flanders. Methods: From January 2017 to December 2019, a total of 2054 adult first native kidney biopsies were included. A 'double diagnostic coding' strategy was used, in which every biopsy sample received a histopathological and final clinical diagnosis. Frequency distribution and incidence rate of both diagnoses were reported and compared with other European registries. Results: The median age at biopsy was 61.1 years (interquartile range, 46.1-71.7); male patients were more prevalent (62.1%) and biopsy incidence rate was 129.3 per million persons per year. Immunoglobulin A nephropathy was the most frequently diagnosed kidney disease (355 biopsies, 17.3% of total) with a similar frequency as in previously published European registries. The frequency of tubulointerstitial nephritis (220 biopsies, 10.7%) and diabetic kidney disease (154 biopsies, 7.5%) was remarkably higher, which may be attributed to changes in disease incidence as well as biopsy practices. Discordances between histopathological and final clinical diagnoses were noted and indicate areas for improvement in diagnostic coding systems. Conclusions: The FCGG registry, with its 'double diagnostic coding' strategy, provides useful population-based epidemiological data on a large Western European population and allows subgroup selection for future research.


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