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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Dr. Sham Sunder Now we know why the titanic sank !! < 0.5 % 5- 10% CKD – A scary Challenge for Us all !! CKD – Chronic kidney disease We have intricate things to learn !! KIDNEY / DISEASE OUTCOMES QUALITY INITIATIVE The K/DOQI Practice Guidelines of CKD The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) National Kidney Diseases Education Program The NKDEP Physicians Must be Engaged Indian scenario 1. 80 lak pts with eGFR 30-60 ml/min/1.73 m2 2. Pts with albuminuria are double this number 3. About 2,000 full-time nephrologists 4. Nearly 4,000 new patients per nephrologist 5. Means 11 new pts per day per nephrologist 6. Obviously not possible. Physicians must treat CKD CKD – A Silent Killer CKD – Increased Death CKD at a glance CKD – A Global Pandemic CKD 1-2 are asymptomatic Third after CVD, Cancer 1 in 10 Indians have CKD 10 million people of CKD Term ‘CRF’ no longer used Dialysis ↑ death rate 100 x Small ↑ in Creat - ↑ ↑ in CV The Nephron Filtration, Reabsorption and Secretion Normal GFR 120 ml/min/1.73m2 Only 20% nephrons work at a time In a day 210 L of water is filtered 2 L /day of urine is excreted Definition of CKD 1. Either GFR < 60 ml/min/1.73m2 for 3 mon or 2. Kidney damage for 3 mon as manifested by a. Persistent microalbuminuria / macroproteinuria b. Biochemical abnormalities in RFT c. Persistent non-urological hematuria d. Structural renal abnormalities by USG e. Biopsy proven Glomerulonephritis (rarely needed) (Any one of the above evidences) CKD Clinical Stages Stage Description GFR (ml/min/1.73 m2) 1 Kidney damage with normal or ↑ GFR 90 2 Kidney damage with mild GFR 60-89 3 Kidney damage with moderate GFR 30-59 4 Severe GFR 15-29 5 Kidney Failure (ESRD) < 15 (or dialysis) ESRD versus Total CKD K/DOQI CKD Staging Natural History of Nephropathy Definition of ESRD vs Kidney Failure ESRD is a federal government defined term that indicates chronic treatment by dialysis or transplantation Kidney Failure: GFR < 15 ml/min/1.73 m2 or on dialysis Global profile of ESRD Prevalence of Abnormalities at each level of GFR Proportion of population (%) Hypertension* Unable to walk 1/4 mile Serum calcium < 8.5 mg/dL Hemoglobin < 12.0 g/dL Serum albumin < 3.5 g/dL Serum phosphorus > 4.5 mg/dL 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 15-29 30-59 60-89 90+ Estimated GFR (ml/min/1.73 m2) *>140/90 or antihypertensive medication p-trend < 0.001 for each abnormality CKD Features – Stage wise CKD eGFR B.P ACR Urine Edema Anemia Ca x P SHPT Stage 1 >90 N MAU N No No N No Stage 2 60+ ↑ MAU ↑ No N No Stage 3 30 + ↑ ALB ↑ No N Stage 4 15+ ↑ ALB ↑↓ ↑ ↑ Stage 5 <15 ↑↑ ALB ↓ ↑ ↑ Death rates from all causes (panel A) and cardiovascular events (panel B), as per eGFR Go, A, et al. NEJM 351: 1296 Physicians and Nephrologist in CKD How to handle CKD ? A B C D A1c < 6.5, ACEi, ARBs Blood pressure < 125/75 Cholesterol LDL < 100 Drugs – avoid nephrotoxicity Diet – Moderate in protein Na, K, Ph, Fluids, Cal CKD – Management Strategy 1. Decrease Cardiovascular Risk 2. Arrest or slow progression to ESRD 3. Manage complications – 1. Anemia (Normocytic normochromic) 2. Bone loss (Renal osteodystrophy) CKD – Management Goals 1. Blood pressure < 125/75 2. 3. 4. HT is both a cause and consequence Glycemic control – Hb A1c < 6.5 Hemoglobin level > 11 g% Calcium x Phosphorous product < 50 Normal values : GFR 120 to 150 ml/min/1.73m2 Ca 9 to10.5mg%, Ph 3 to 4.5mg%, Ca x Ph < 50 iPTH 150 to 300 pg/ml Early treatment makes a difference in CKD Brenner, et al., 2001 Stages in Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease and Therapeutic Strategies Complications Normal Screening for CKD risk factors Increased risk CKD risk reduction; Screening for CKD Damage Diagnosis & treatment; Rx. comorbid conditions; ↓ progression GFR Kidney failure Estimate Replacement progression; by dialysis Rx. complications; & transplant Prepare for replacement CKD death Stage-wise management of CKD Stage 0 Test for CKD, Management of Risk Factors Stage 1 Manage co-morbidity, Rx. of CVD and RF Stage 2 Slow rate of loss of Kidney function - ACEi Stage 3 Prevent Anemia, Bone effects, Ca x Ph Stage 4 Preparation for RRT; refer to nephrology Stage 5 RRT – PD, HD or RT – Donor / Cadavre Preparation for RRT Choice of Renal Replacement Timely Access Surgery Timely Dialysis initiation When GFR < 25ml/min Renal transplant is the first choice Workup living donors If no donors available List patient on cadavre transplant list Place A-V fistula if HD preferred Conclusions CKD – ESRD patient population is increasing in our country Early detection and proper management has many advantages Later stages, i.e. ESRD – RRT is required Various modalities of RRT – Dialysis (Hemo/ Peritoneal) as well as renal transplantation available Let this not happen please! Normal ESRD