2013
DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2012.10.012
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Estimating the Total Incidence of Kidney Failure in Australia Including Individuals Who Are Not Treated by Dialysis or Transplantation

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“…Since data from Australia included both treated and untreated ESKD [3], the higher incidence in Japan cannot be explained by differences in the acceptance rate for RRT. Furthermore, compared with the incidence rates of RRT reported by the USRDS and the ERA-EDTA, Japanese males have similar or substantially higher rates, respectively.…”
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“…Since data from Australia included both treated and untreated ESKD [3], the higher incidence in Japan cannot be explained by differences in the acceptance rate for RRT. Furthermore, compared with the incidence rates of RRT reported by the USRDS and the ERA-EDTA, Japanese males have similar or substantially higher rates, respectively.…”
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“…Since data from Australia included both treated and untreated ESKD [3], the higher incidence in Japan cannot be explained by differences in the acceptance rate for RRT. Thus, a strategy targeting middle-and older-aged groups will be necessary to decrease the incidence of ESKD in Japan.…”
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“…People ages 75-84 years old in Australia have the highest incidence rate of people treated with dialysis (12). However, in both Canada and Australia, dialysis treatment rates are substantially lower for people ages $85 years old (13,14) (e.g., about 95% of people ages $85 years old with kidney failure in Australia are not treated with dialysis [14]). …”
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