Mayo classification 1C, 1D, or 1E or kidney length from ultrasonography of >16.5 cm' (iv) PKD1 truncated mutation with early symptoms (PRO-PKD score >6). All other patients without any of the criteria are classified as slow progression. The clinical characteristics will be compared between patients with rapid progression and slow progression. In addition, the incidence rate, age of diagnosis, treatment complications between patients with rapid and slow progression will be analyzed. The clinical characteristic differences according to age groups will be analyzed as secondary analysis. The planned sample size of the cohort is 2,000 patients, and as October 8 th 2018, data from 280 patients have been collected. Conclusions: RAPID-ADPKD is the first large-scale multinational retrospective observational study of ADPKD in Asia-Pacific region and will identify the clinical characteristics, risk factors for disease progression and patterns of complications in Asian populations with ADPKD.
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