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Capacity for the management of kidney failure in the International Society of Nephrology Oceania and South East Asia (OSEA) region: report from the 2023 ISN Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA)

Authors :
Francis, Anna
Wainstein, Marina
Irish, Georgina
Abdul Hafidz, Muhammad Iqbal
Chen, Titi
Cho, Yeoungjee
Htay, Htay
Kanjanabuch, Talerngsak
Lalji, Rowena
Neuen, Brendon L.
See, Emily
Shah, Anim
Smyth, Brendan
Tungsanga, Somkanya
Viecelli, Andrea
Yeung, Emily K.
Arruebo, Silvia
Bello, Aminu K.
Caskey, Fergus J.
Damster, Sandrine
Donner, Jo-Ann
Jha, Vivekanand
Johnson, David W.
Levin, Adeera
Malik, Charu
Nangaku, Masaomi
Okpechi, Ikechi G.
Tonelli, Marcello
Ye, Feng
Wong, Muh Geot
Bavanandan, Sunita
Abdul Gafor, Abdul Halim
Amouzegar, Atefeh
Bennett, Paul
Chicano, Sonia L.
Davids, M. Razeen
Davison, Sara N.
Diongole, Hassane M.
Divyaveer, Smita
Ekrikpo, Udeme E.
Ethier, Isabelle
Fong, Voon Ken
Fung, Winston Wing-Shing
Ghimire, Anukul
Gopal, Basu
Phan, Hai An Ha
Harris, David C.H.
Houston, Ghenette
Ibrahim, Kwaifa Salihu
Jardine, Meg J.
Jindal, Kailash
Kantachuvesiri, Surasak
Kelly, Dearbhla M.
Kerr, Peter
Kim, Siah
Krishnasamy, Rathika
Kwek, Jia Liang
Lee, Vincent
Liew, Adrian
Lim, Chiao Yuen
Lydia, Aida
Nalado, Aisha M.
Olanrewaju, Timothy O.
Osman, Mohamed A.
Petrova, Anna
Pyar, Khin Phyu
Riaz, Parnian
Saad, Syed
Sakajiki, Aminu Muhammad
Sengthavisouk, Noot
Sozio, Stephen M.
Srisawat, Nattachai
Tan, Eddie
Tiv, Sophanny
Tomacruz Amante, Isabelle Dominique
Villanueva, Anthony Russell
Walker, Rachael
Walker, Robert
Zaidi, Deenaz
Source :
Kidney International Supplements; April 2024, Vol. 13 Issue: 1 p110-122, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) region of Oceania and South East Asia (OSEA) is a mix of high- and low-income countries, with diversity in population demographics and densities. Three iterations of the ISN-Global Kidney Health Atlas (GKHA) have been conducted, aiming to deliver in-depth assessments of global kidney care across the spectrum from early detection of CKD to treatment of kidney failure. This paper reports the findings of the latest ISN-GKHA in relation to kidney-care capacity in the OSEA region. Among the 30 countries and territories in OSEA, 19 (63%) participated in the ISN-GKHA, representing over 97% of the region’s population. The overall prevalence of treated kidney failure in the OSEA region was 1203 per million population (pmp), 45% higher than the global median of 823 pmp. In contrast, kidney replacement therapy (KRT) in the OSEA region was less available than the global median (chronic hemodialysis, 89% OSEA region vs. 98% globally; peritoneal dialysis, 72% vs. 79%; kidney transplantation, 61% vs. 70%). Only 56% of countries could provide access to dialysis to at least half of people with incident kidney failure, lower than the global median of 74% of countries with available dialysis services. Inequalities in access to KRT were present across the OSEA region, with widespread availability and low out-of-pocket costs in high-income countries and limited availability, often coupled with large out-of-pocket costs, in middle- and low-income countries. Workforce limitations were observed across the OSEA region, especially in lower-middle–income countries. Extensive collaborative work within the OSEA region and globally will help close the noted gaps in kidney-care provision.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21571716 and 21571724
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Kidney International Supplements
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65933045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kisu.2024.01.004