Q&A
Kidney Disease Progression: How to Attenuate Risk
Wondering what to tell patients with minor kidney disease about their disease progression? Get the information you need to determine risk and...
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Renal Consult is edited by Jane S. Davis, CRNP, DNP, a member of the Clinician Reviews editorial board, who is a nurse practitioner in the Division of Nephrology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is the communications chairperson for the National Kidney Foundation’s Council of Advanced Practitioners (NKF-CAP); and Kim Zuber, PA-C, MSPS, DFAAPA, a semi-retired PA who works with the American Academy of Nephrology PAs and is a past chair of the NKF-CAP. This month’s responses were authored by Nicole D. McCormick, MS, MBA, NP-C, CCTC, who practices at the University of Colorado Renal Transplant Clinic in Aurora, Colorado, and Mary Rogers Sorey, MSN, who is an Assistant in Medicine in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville.
Q)When I diagnose patients with minor kidney disease, they often ask if they will require dialysis. I know it is unlikely, but I wish I could give them a better answer. Can you help me?
The diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is understandably concerning for many patients. Being able to estimate CKD progression helps patients gain a better understanding of their condition while allowing clinicians to develop more personalized care plans. Tangri and colleagues developed a model that can be used to predict risk for kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplantation in patients with stage III to V CKD. This model has been validated in multiple diverse populations in North America and worldwide.1
The Kidney Failure Risk Equation (found at www.kidneyfailurerisk.com) uses four variables—age, gender, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR)—to assess two- and five-year risk for kidney failure.1,2 For example
Wondering what to tell patients with minor kidney disease about their disease progression? Get the information you need to determine risk and...
Use of technology is increasingly encouraging in the health care world. But kidney patients can't operate or benefit from a smartphone app ... can...
Use of technology is increasingly encouraging in the health care world. But kidney patients can't operate or benefit from a smartphone app ... can...