1. The Kidney Failure Risk Equation: Evaluation of Novel Input Variables including eGFR Estimated Using the CKD-EPI 2021 Equation in 59 Cohorts
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Grams, M.E., Brunskill, N.J., Ballew, Shoshana H., Sang, Y., Coresh, J., Matsushita, K., Surapaneni, A., Bell, S., Carrero, J.J., Chodick, G., Evans, M., Heerspink, H.J., Inker, L.A., Iseki, K., Kalra, P.A., Kirchner, H.L., Lee, B.J., Levin, A., Major, R.W., Medcalf, J., Nadkarni, G.N., Naimark, D.M.J., Ricardo, A.C., Sawhney, S., Sood, M.M., Staplin, N., Stempniewicz, N., Stengel, B., Sumida, K., Traynor, J.P., Brand, J. van den, Wen, C.P., Woodward, M., Yang, J.W., Wang, A.Y., Tangri, N., Grams, M.E., Brunskill, N.J., Ballew, Shoshana H., Sang, Y., Coresh, J., Matsushita, K., Surapaneni, A., Bell, S., Carrero, J.J., Chodick, G., Evans, M., Heerspink, H.J., Inker, L.A., Iseki, K., Kalra, P.A., Kirchner, H.L., Lee, B.J., Levin, A., Major, R.W., Medcalf, J., Nadkarni, G.N., Naimark, D.M.J., Ricardo, A.C., Sawhney, S., Sood, M.M., Staplin, N., Stempniewicz, N., Stengel, B., Sumida, K., Traynor, J.P., Brand, J. van den, Wen, C.P., Woodward, M., Yang, J.W., Wang, A.Y., and Tangri, N.
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Item does not contain fulltext, SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The kidney failure risk equation (KFRE) uses age, sex, GFR, and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) to predict 2- and 5-year risk of kidney failure in populations with eGFR <60 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 . However, the CKD-EPI 2021 creatinine equation for eGFR is now recommended for use but has not been fully tested in the context of KFRE. In 59 cohorts comprising 312,424 patients with CKD, the authors assessed the predictive performance and calibration associated with the use of the CKD-EPI 2021 equation and whether additional variables and accounting for the competing risk of death improves the KFRE's performance. The KFRE generally performed well using the CKD-EPI 2021 eGFR in populations with eGFR <45 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 and was not improved by adding the 2-year prior eGFR slope and cardiovascular comorbidities. BACKGROUND: The kidney failure risk equation (KFRE) uses age, sex, GFR, and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) to predict kidney failure risk in people with GFR <60 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 . METHODS: Using 59 cohorts with 312,424 patients with CKD, we tested several modifications to the KFRE for their potential to improve the KFRE: using the CKD-EPI 2021 creatinine equation for eGFR, substituting 1-year average ACR for single-measure ACR and 1-year average eGFR in participants with high eGFR variability, and adding 2-year prior eGFR slope and cardiovascular comorbidities. We also assessed calibration of the KFRE in subgroups of eGFR and age before and after accounting for the competing risk of death. RESULTS: The KFRE remained accurate and well calibrated overall using the CKD-EPI 2021 eGFR equation. The other modifications did not improve KFRE performance. In subgroups of eGFR 45-59 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 and in older adults using the 5-year time horizon, the KFRE demonstrated systematic underprediction and overprediction, respectively. We developed and tested a new model with a spline term in eGFR and incorporating the competing risk
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- 2023