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. 2024 Mar;105(3):406-417.
doi: 10.1016/j.kint.2023.12.003.

Mind the gap in kidney care: translating what we know into what we do

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Mind the gap in kidney care: translating what we know into what we do

Valerie A Luyckx et al. Kidney Int. 2024 Mar.
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Abstract

Historically, it takes an average of 17 years to move new treatments from clinical evidence to daily practice. Given the highly effective treatments now available to prevent or delay kidney disease onset and progression, this is far too long. The time is now to narrow the gap between what we know and what we do. Clear guidelines exist for the prevention and management of common risk factors for kidney disease, such as hypertension and diabetes, but only a fraction of people with these conditions worldwide are diagnosed, and even fewer are treated to target. Similarly, the vast majority of people living with kidney disease are unaware of their condition, because in the early stages it is often silent. Even among patients who have been diagnosed, many do not receive appropriate treatment for kidney disease. Considering the serious consequences of kidney disease progression, kidney failure, or death, it is imperative that treatments are initiated early and appropriately. Opportunities to diagnose and treat kidney disease early must be maximized beginning at the primary care level. Many systematic barriers exist, ranging from patient to clinician to health systems to societal factors. To preserve and improve kidney health for everyone everywhere, each of these barriers must be acknowledged so that sustainable solutions are developed and implemented without further delay.

Keywords: World Kidney Day; chronic kidney disease; equity; kidney care; public health.

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  • Mind the Gap in Kidney Care: Translating What We Know into What We Do.
    Luyckx VA, Tuttle KR, Abdellatif D, Correa-Rotter R, Fung WWS, Haris A, Hsiao LL, Khalife M, Kumaraswami LA, Loud F, Raghavan V, Roumeliotis S, Sierra M, Ulasi I, Wang B, Lui SF, Liakopoulos V, Balducci A; World Kidney Day Joint Steering Committee. Luyckx VA, et al. Kidney Int Rep. 2024 Jun 5;9(6):1541-1552. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2024.04.019. eCollection 2024 Jun. Kidney Int Rep. 2024. PMID: 38899169 Free PMC article.

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