End-stage renal disease in Indo-Asians in the North-West of England

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Trehan, A
Winterbottom, J
Lane, B
Foley, R
Venning, M
Coward, R
Macleod, AM
Gokal, R
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[1] Manchester Royal Infirm, Renal Unit, SIRS Grp, Manchester M13 9WL, Lancs, England
[2] Renal Assoc Stand Subcomm, Aberdeen, Scotland
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10.1093/qjmed/hcg088
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: The incidence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in England is increasing. There is a higher incidence of ESRD in British Indo-Asians than in the White population. Aim: To determine to what degree the increasing demand for renal replacement therapy in the UK is due to Indo-Asian patients. To study the presentation to renal services of Indo-Asian patients with ESRD and report any inequalities in initial treatment of Indo-Asian patients with ESRD compared to their White counterparts. Design: Prospective, inception cohort study. Methods: Consecutive adult patients with ESRD who started renal replacement therapy between 1 April 2000 and 31 December 2001 in all 14 renal units serving an area from North Cheshire to South Cumbria, including Greater Manchester and Lancashire, were recruited and interviewed. Results: Of the 578 patients, 9.5% were Indo-Asian. The annual acceptance rate for renal replacement therapy was 342 per million population in Indo-Asians, compared with 91 per million population in the White population (p<0.001). Indo-Asian patients with ESRD were younger (median age 51 years vs. 60 yrs, p=0.006) and more socially deprived (81% vs. 36.5% in the 5th Carstairs quintile, p<0.001). A greater proportion of Indo-Asian patients with ESRD presented late to specialist renal services (31% vs. 19%, p=0.03). Once adjusting for their younger age, atherosclerotic renovascular disease and/or hypertensive nephropathy was more prevalent in Indo-Asian patients (OR 4.9; p=0.03). There was no difference in the initial mode of maintenance dialysis or the perception of choice the patients felt they had, based on their ethnicity. Discussion: There is a silent epidemic of ESRD in Indo-Asian patients in the North-West, possibly vascular in aetiology, in which specialist intervention is late. This suggests that Indo-Asian patients should be prioritized for early intervention strategies to reduce the burden of ESRD.
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