Kitty Jager & Anneke Kramer, Jane Tizard, Enrico Verrina, Vianda Stel and Karlijn van Stralen On behalf of he ERA-EDTA and ESPN Registry Committees ERA-EDTA Registry, Dept. Medical Informatics Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam 42 nd Annual meeting ESPN, Lyon –France 11-14 September 2008 Paediatric Registry of CRI: an ESPN and ERA-EDTA common effort
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Kitty Jager
& Anneke Kramer, Jane Tizard, Enrico Verrina, Vianda Stel and Karlijn van Stralen
On behalf of he ERA-EDTA and ESPN Registry Committees
ERA-EDTA Registry, Dept. Medical InformaticsAcademic Medical Center, Amsterdam
42nd Annual meeting ESPN, Lyon –France11-14 September 2008
Paediatric Registry of CRI: an ESPN and ERA-EDTA common effort
Paediatric data in the ERA-EDTA Registry
• Adult renal registries
• Limited number of registries affiliated with the ERA-EDTA Registry include paediatric data
• High quality data
BUT
• Simple, i.e. only little detail and lacking data specifically important for children
Paediatric data in the ERA-EDTA Registry van der Heijden et al. 2004
Paediatric data in the ERA-EDTA Registry van der Heijden et al. 2004
Kramer A et al. Characteristics and Survival of Young Adults who started Renal Replacement Therapy during Childhood. NDT in press
Aim To describe patient characteristics and determine the risk factors for mortality of young adults who started RRT in childhood.
Methods Young adults in 9 renal registries who had started RRT during childhoodand turned 18 years between 1985 and 2004
18th birthdayStart of RRT
Young adults who started RRT during childhood
Paediatric data in the ERA-EDTA Registry Kramer et al. in press
Paediatric dataYoung adults who started RRT during childhood
Kramer A et al. Characteristics and Survival of Young Adults who started Renal Replacement Therapy during Childhood. NDT in press
Results
N = 1777
Young adults on RRT added 1.5% to
the number of incident adult patients
entering adult RRT services per year0
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Young adults on RRT
Trend in PRD Young adults who started RRT during childhood
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Treatment modality at the start of RRT Young adults who started RRT during childhood
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Patient Survival and Life Expectancy by treatment modality at 18th birthday
• Patient survival does NOT depend on PRD or on time on RRT before 18 yrs
• It does depend on treatment modality at 18th birthday
18 38 58 78
dialysis
transplant
general population
38 yrs
63 yrs
80 yrs
yrs
Life
Expectancy
Paediatric data in the ERA-EDTA RegistryWork in progress
1. ‘The effect of timing of renal transplantation on survival of children starting renal replacement therapy’
BackgroundFormer studies on transplant survival only included patients who
actually received a kidney transplant and therefore could only examine the survival after transplantation
Aim To estimate the effect of timing of the first renal transplantation on
patient survival taking into account the survival on dialysis before transplantation
2. Dialysis outcomes among pediatric patients by dialysis modality
With USRDS, CORR and ANZDATA
ESRD in children and young adultsThe need for a common effort