Morbidity & Mortality in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: USRDS 2012 Annual Data Report

Morbidity & Mortality in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: USRDS 2012 Annual Data Report
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Explore morbidity and mortality rates in patients with chronic kidney disease based on the United States Renal Data System's 2012 Annual Data Report. The data includes all-cause rehospitalization or death within 30 days after live hospital discharge for Medicare patients with and without CKD, as well as hemodialysis populations. Adjusted hospitalization rates by CKD diagnosis code, comorbidity, and race are also presented.

  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Morbidity
  • Mortality
  • USRDS
  • Medicare

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  1. CKD: Chapter 3 Morbidity & mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease United States Renal Data System 2012 Annual Data Report

  2. All-cause rehospitalization or death within 30 days after live hospital discharge, in the general Medicare (no CKD), CKD, & hemodialysis populations, age 66+, 2010 Figure 3.1 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009, unadjusted. Includes live hospital discharges from January 1 to December 1, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  3. Adjusted hospitalization rates (per 1,000 patient years) in Medicare patients, by CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Table 3.a (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; rates by one factor are adjusted for the others. Ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  4. Adjusted hospitalization rates in Medicare patients, by comorbidity & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.2 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; rates by one factor are adjusted for the others. Ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  5. Adjusted hospitalization rates in Medicare patients, by race & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.3 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; rates by one factor are adjusted for the others. Ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  6. Adjusted all-cause hospitalization rates, by dataset & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.4 (volume 1) Medicare: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. MarketScan & Ingenix i3: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 50 64 on December 31, 2009. Adj: gender/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  7. Adjusted rates of hospitalization for cardiovascular disease, by dataset & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.5 (volume 1) Medicare: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. MarketScan & Ingenix i3: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 50 64 on December 31, 2009. Adj: gender/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  8. Adjusted rates of hospitalization for infection, by dataset & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.6 (volume 1) Medicare: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. MarketScan & Ingenix i3: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 50 64 on December 31, 2009. Adj: gender/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  9. Adjusted rates of hospitalization for other causes, by dataset & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.7 (volume 1) Medicare: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009. MarketScan & Ingenix i3: point prevalent patients on January 1, 2010, age 50 64 on December 31, 2009. Adj: gender/prior hospitalization/comorbidity; ref: Medicare patients age 66 & older, 2010. USRDS 2012 ADR

  10. Adjusted all-cause rehospitalization or death 30 days after live hospital discharge in CKD patients Table 3.8 (volume 1) Point prevalent Medicare CKD patients on January 1 of each year, age 66 & older on December 31 of the prior year. Adj: age/gender/race; ref: discharges in 2005. Includes discharges from January 1 to December 1 of each year USRDS 2012 ADR

  11. Percent live hospital discharges in patients with all- cause rehospitalization within 30 days, 2010 Table 3.b (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009; unadjusted. Includes live hospital discharges from January 1 to December 1, 2010 USRDS 2012 ADR

  12. All-cause rehospitalization or death 30 days after live hospital discharge, by CKD stage, 2010 Table 3.9 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009; unadjusted. Includes live hospital discharges from January 1 to December 1, 2010 USRDS 2012 ADR

  13. Cardiovascular rehospitalization or death within 30 days, by CKD stage, 2010 Table 3.10 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009; unadjusted. Includes live hospital discharges from January 1 to December 1, 2010 USRDS 2012 ADR

  14. All-cause rehospitalization or death 30 days after live hospital discharge in Medicare patients, by age & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Table 3.11 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009; unadjusted. USRDS 2012 ADR

  15. All-cause rehospitalization or death 30 days after live hospital discharge in Medicare patients, by race & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Table 3.12 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent Medicare patients, age 66 & older on December 31, 2009; unadjusted. USRDS 2012 ADR

  16. All-cause rehospitalization or death 30 days after live hospital discharge during the transition to ESRD, by cause-specific index hospitalization, 2010 Table 3.13 (volume 1) Incident ESRD patients, January 1 to October 1, 2010; age 67 or older, unadjusted. USRDS 2012 ADR

  17. All-cause mortality rates in Medicare CKD & non-CKD patients Table 3.14 (volume 1) January 1 point prevalent Medicare patients age 66 & older. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2005 patients. USRDS 2012 ADR

  18. All-cause mortality rates in Medicare CKD & non-CKD patients, by CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.15 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent patients age 66 & older. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2010 patients. USRDS 2012 ADR

  19. Adjusted mortality rates (per 1,000 patient years at risk) in Medicare patients, by CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Table 3.c (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent patients age 66 & older. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2010 all patients. USRDS 2012 ADR

  20. Adjusted mortality rates in Medicare patients, by comorbidity & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.16 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent patients age 66 & older. Adj: age/gender/race/prior hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2010 all patients. USRDS 2012 ADR

  21. Adjusted mortality rates in Medicare patients, by race & CKD diagnosis code, 2010 Figure 3.17 (volume 1) January 1, 2010 point prevalent patients age 66 & older. Adj: age/gender/prior hospitalization/comorbidities. Ref: 2010 all patients. USRDS 2012 ADR

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