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Epidemiologic Study And Risk Factors Analysis Of Chronic Kidney Disease In The General Adult Population Of Jing Race In Guangxi

Posted on:2011-02-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X D YeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360305952667Subject:Intrarenal subjects
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Objective:To investigate the prevalence of kidney damage and risk factors in the general adult population of jing race in dongxing guangxi.Methods:757 jing race residents (older than 18 years) wish eligible data from 5 village of jiangping town in dongxing city were randomly selected using a stratified sampling. All residents were interviewed and tested for morning spot urine of albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) (abnormal:≥30 mg/g); morning spot urine dipstick of hematuria (abnormal:1+ or greater) confirmed by urine microscopy (abnormal:>3 red blood cells/HP); reduced renal function estimated glomerular filtration rate by modified MDRD equation [abnormal: <60ml/min/1.73m2].The associations among demographic characteristics,health characteristics (eg. age,gender, smoking,diabetes,hyperuricemia and hypertension) and indicators of kidney damage were examined.All datas were analysed wish statistical packcage for social sciences 13.0 (eg.Chi-square test,Independent sample Test,Binarry logistic). Results:Eligible data of 757 subjects were enrolled in the study.After the adjustment of age and gender component.the prevalence of albuminuria was 12.5%.hematuria 3.8%,and reduced eGFR 0.4 %.Approximately 15.3%subjects had at least one indicator of kidney damage.age,gender and hyperlipemia were independently associated with albuminuria.age,gender, diabetes, hyperlipemia, renal disease history and hypertension were independently associated with CKD.Conclusions:The prevalence of chronic kidney disease is 15.3% and the recognition is 11.6% in adult population of jing race crowd in guangxi.Independent risk factors associated with kidney damage are age,gender,diabetes,hyperlipemia renal disease history and hypetension.The prevalence and risk factors of CKD are similar to those of developed countries.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kidney disease, chronic, Screening, Prevalence, Epidemiology
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