1. Medical and psychosocial outcomes in adolescents and young adults with childhood-onset end-stage kidney disease: a multicenter study in Japan.
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Miura K, Hattori M, Iwano M, Okamoto T, Hamasaki Y, Gotoh Y, Nishiyama K, Fujinaga S, Hisano M, Hirano D, and Narita I
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- Humans, Child, Young Adult, Adolescent, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Japan epidemiology, Renal Dialysis, Intellectual Disability, Kidney Failure, Chronic epidemiology, Kidney Failure, Chronic therapy
- Abstract
Background: Adolescents and young adults face various socio-emotional and behavioral challenges that can affect their medical and psychosocial outcomes. Pediatric patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) often have extra-renal manifestations, including intellectual disability. However, limited data are available regarding the impact of extra-renal manifestations on medical and psychosocial outcomes among adolescents and young adults with childhood-onset ESKD., Methods: Patients born between January 1982 and December 2006 that had developed ESKD in 2000 and later at age < 20 years were enrolled in this multicenter study in Japan. Data for patients' medical and psychosocial outcomes were retrospectively collected. Associations between extra-renal manifestations and these outcomes were analyzed., Results: In total, 196 patients were analyzed. The mean age at ESKD was 10.8 years, and at last follow-up was 23.5 years. The first modality of kidney replacement therapy was kidney transplantation, peritoneal dialysis, and hemodialysis in 42, 55 and 3% of patients, respectively. Extra-renal manifestations were documented in 63% of patients and 27% had intellectual disability. Baseline height at kidney transplantation and intellectual disability significantly impacted final height. Six (3.1%) patients died, of which five (83%) had extra-renal manifestations. Patients' employment rate was lower than that in the general population, especially among those with extra-renal manifestations. Patients with intellectual disability were less likely to be transferred to adult care., Conclusions: Extra-renal manifestations and intellectual disability in adolescents and young adults with ESKD had considerable impacts on linear growth, mortality, employment, and transfer to adult care., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Japanese Society of Nephrology.)
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- 2023
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