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Markedly increased renal disease mortality and incidence of renal replacement therapy among IDDM patients in Japan in contrast to Allegheny County,Pennsylvania, USA
Authors:Dr M Matsushima  N Tajima  R E LaPorte  T J Orchard  E S Tull  I F Gower  T Kitagawa
Institution:(1) Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) 3rd Department of Internal Medicine, Jikei University School of Medicine, 3-25-8 Nishishimbashi Minato-ku, 105 Tokyo, Japan;(3) Medical Research Institute, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary The aim of this study was to evaluate factors related to the markedly increased risk of dying from diabetic renal disease in Japanese insulin-dependent diabetic patients compared to those in the USA. The study was based on two population-based cohorts consisting of 1374 cases from Japan and 995 cases from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA, who were diagnosed between 1 January 1965 and 31 December 1979. The living status and dialysis experience were determined as of 1 January 1990. The duration-adjusted renal-failure-related mortality rates in the Japanese cohort and the USA cohort were 277.2 and 130.9 per 100,000 person-years, and the duration-adjusted incidence rates of dialysis were 564.9 and 295.6 per 100,000 person-years, respectively. After adjustment for sex, age at onset, calendar year of onset, and duration of diabetes, individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes in the Japanese cohort were still 2.4-fold more likely to receive dialysis compared to those in the USA cohort. Ten of the 36 renal-failure-related deaths in the Japanese cohort had never been treated by dialysis, while all renal-failure-related deaths in the USA cohort had been treated by dialysis. Survival after initiation of dialysis in the Japanese cohort was virtually the same as the USA cohort. These data suggest that a greater frequency of diabetic end-stage renal disease and reduced access to acceptance at dialysis underlie much of the excess of diabetic renal deaths in Japan.Abbreviations DERI study Diabetes Epidemiology Research International study - ESRD end-stage renal disease - C. I. confidence interval - RRT renal replacement therapy
Keywords:Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus  mortality  nephropathy  dialysis  epidemiology
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