Association of Blood Pressure With the Progression of CKD: Findings From KNOW-CKD Study

Optimal blood pressure (BP) control is a major therapeutic strategy in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We studied the association between BP and adverse kidney outcomes within a diverse cohort of Koreans with CKD. Prospective observational cohort study. 2,044 participants from the Ko...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of kidney diseases 2021-08, Vol.78 (2), p.236-245
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jee Young, Park, Jung Tak, Joo, Young Su, Lee, Changhyun, Yun, Hae-Ryong, Yoo, Tae-Hyun, Kang, Shin-Wook, Choi, Kyu Hun, Ahn, Curie, Oh, Kook-Hwan, Sung, Suah, Kim, Soo Wan, Lee, Joongyub, Han, Seung Hyeok, Chae, Dong Wan, Chin, Ho Jun, Lee, Sung Woo, Lee, Kyubeck, Hyun, Young Youl, Ma, Seong Kwon, Bae, Eun Hui, Kim, Chang Seong, Kim, Yong-Soo, Chung, Wookyung, Jung, Ji Young, Kim, Yeong Hoon, Kim, Tae Hee, Kang, Sun Woo, Oh, Yun Kyu, Park, Sue K.
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Zusammenfassung:Optimal blood pressure (BP) control is a major therapeutic strategy in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). We studied the association between BP and adverse kidney outcomes within a diverse cohort of Koreans with CKD. Prospective observational cohort study. 2,044 participants from the Korean Cohort Study for Outcomes in Patients With CKD (KNOW-CKD). Baseline and time-updated systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP). A composite kidney outcome of a≥50% decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) from the baseline value or incident kidney replacement therapy. Multivariate cause-specific hazards models and marginal structural models were fitted for baseline and time-updated BP, respectively. During 7,472 person-years of follow-up, the primary composite kidney outcome occurred in 473 participants (23.1%), an incidence rate of 63.3 per 1,000 patient-years. Compared with baseline SBP
ISSN:0272-6386
1523-6838
DOI:10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.12.013