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The renal epidemiology and information network (REIN): a new registry for end-stage renal disease in France.
Authors:Cécile Couchoud  Bénédicte Stengel  Paul Landais  Jean-Claude Aldigier  Fran?ois de Cornelissen  Christian Dabot  Hervé Maheut  Véronique Joyeux  Michèle Kessler  Michel Labeeuw  Hubert Isnard  Christian Jacquelinet
Institution:REIN Registry, Agence de la biomédecine, La Plaine Saint Denis. cecile.couchoud@biomedecine.fr
Abstract:The French Renal Epidemiology and Information Network (REIN) registry began in 2002 to provide a tool for public health decision support, evaluation and research related to renal replacement therapies (RRT) for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It relies on a network of nephrologists, epidemiologists, patients and public health representatives, coordinated regionally and nationally. Continuous registration covers all dialysis and transplanted patients. In 2003, 2070 patients started RRT, 7854 were on dialysis and 7294 lived with a functioning graft in seven regions (with a population of 16.5 million people). The overall crude annual incidence rate of RRT for ESRD was 123 per million population (p.m.p.) with significant differences in age-adjusted rates across regions, from 84 95% confidence interval (CI): 74-94] to 155 138-172] p.m.p. The principal causes of ESRD were hypertension (21%) and diabetic (20%) nephropathies. Initial treatment for ESRD was peritoneal dialysis for 15% of patients and a pre-emptive graft for 3%. The one-year survival rate was 81% 79-83] in the cohort of 2002-2003 incident patients. As of December 31, 2003, the overall crude prevalence was 898 884-913] p.m.p, with 5% of patients receiving peritoneal dialysis, 47% on haemodialysis and 48% with a functioning graft. The experience in these seven regions over these two years clearly shows the feasibility of the REIN registry, which is progressively expanding to cover the entire country.
Keywords:end-stage renal disease registry  epidemiology  network  renal replacement therapy  public health decisional support systems  quality control
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