2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11030695
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Temporal Trends in Renal Replacement Therapy in Community-Based People with or without Type 2 Diabetes: The Fremantle Diabetes Study

Abstract: Background: Although rates of cardiovascular disease complicating type 2 diabetes are declining, equivalent data for renal replacement therapy (RRT) are conflicting. The aim of this study was to characterize temporal changes in RRT incidence rates (IRs) in Australians with or without type 2 diabetes. Methods: Participants with type 2 diabetes from the Fremantle Diabetes Study Phases I (FDS1; n = 1291 recruited 1993–1996) and II (FDS2; n = 1509 recruited 2008–2011) were age-, sex- and postcode-matched 1:4 to pe… Show more

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“…Although there are limited relevant data, there is some evidence that the prevalence of, and progression to, more severe forms of diabetic retinopathy has reduced over the last 3 decades ( 13 ). Most studies of nephropathy have used rates of dialysis and transplantation for end-stage kidney disease, which are increasing ( 12 ), an observation complicated by increased health system willingness to implement renal replacement therapy in older individuals with comorbidities and perhaps a more severe clinical phenotype in younger patients ( 10 , 14 , 15 ).…”
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“…Although there are limited relevant data, there is some evidence that the prevalence of, and progression to, more severe forms of diabetic retinopathy has reduced over the last 3 decades ( 13 ). Most studies of nephropathy have used rates of dialysis and transplantation for end-stage kidney disease, which are increasing ( 12 ), an observation complicated by increased health system willingness to implement renal replacement therapy in older individuals with comorbidities and perhaps a more severe clinical phenotype in younger patients ( 10 , 14 , 15 ).…”
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confidence: 99%