[Epidemiology of pediatric chronic kidney disease].

Nephrol Ther

Service de néphrologie pédiatrique, hôpital Robert Debré, APHP, 48, boulevard Sérurier, 75019 Paris, France; Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, 48, boulevard Sérurier, 75019 Paris, France.

Published: October 2021

Major advances have been made in the management of children with chronic kidney disease over the past 30 years. However, existing epidemiology data are primarily from kidney replacement therapy registries, and information available at earlier stages of chronic kidney disease is limited. The incidence and prevalence of chronic kidney disease stages 2 to 5 remain poorly understood. However, rare population-based studies suggest that the prevalence of all-stage chronic kidney disease may be as high as 1% of the pediatric population. Congenital disorders including congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract and hereditary nephropathies account for one-half to two-thirds of pediatric chronic kidney disease cases in middle and high-income countries, whereas acquired nephropathies seem to predominate in low-income countries. The progression of chronic kidney disease is slower in children with congenital disorders than in those with acquired nephropathy, particularly glomerular disease, resulting in a lower proportion of congenital abnormalities of the kidney and urinary tract as a cause of end-stage kidney disease compared to less advanced stages of chronic kidney disease. The incidence of kidney replacement therapy in the pediatric population ranged by country from 1 to 14 per million children of the same age in 2018 (approximately 8 per million children in France) in patients younger than 20 years. The prevalence of kidney replacement therapy in children under 20 years of age in 2018 ranged from 15-30 per million children in some Eastern European and Latin American countries to 100 per million children in Finland and the United States (56 per million children in France). Most children with end-stage kidney disease initiate kidney replacement therapy with dialysis (more frequently hemodialysis than peritoneal dialysis). In about 20% of cases, the initial kidney replacement therapy modality is a pre-emptive kidney transplantation. In high-income countries, 60-80% of prevalent children with end-stage kidney disease live with a functioning transplant (75% in France). While the survival of children with chronic kidney disease has continuously improved over time, mortality remains about 30 times higher than in the general pediatric population.

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