International Journal of Population Data Science (Aug 2021)

Island medicine: using data linkage to establish the kidney health of the population of Tasmania, Australia.

  • Matthew Jose,
  • Rajesh Raj,
  • Kim Jose,
  • Alex Kitsos,
  • Tim Saunder,
  • Charlotte McKercher,
  • Jan Radford

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v6i1.1665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective To report (using linked laboratory data) the incidence, prevalence and geographic variation of chronic kidney disease (CKD) across the whole island population of Tasmania, Australia. Methods A retrospective cohort study (the Tasmanian Chronic Kidney Disease study (CKD.TASlink)) using linked data from five health and two pathology datasets from the island state of Tasmania, Australia between 1/1/2004 and 31/12/2017. We used data on 460,737 Tasmanian adults (aged 18 years and older, representing 86.8% of the state's population) who had a serum creatinine measured during the study period. We defined CKD as per Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative, requiring two measures of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 65% of Tasmanians with eGFR <15mL/min/1.73m2. Conclusion There is geographic and gender variation in the incidence and prevalence of CKD, but it is reassuring to see that the majority of people with end-stage kidney failure are actually receiving treatment with dialysis or transplantation.

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