Silva Junior Geraldo Bezerra da, Oliveira Juliana Gomes Ramalho de, Oliveira Marcel Rodrigo Barros de, Vieira Luiza Jane Eyre de Souza, Dias Eduardo Rocha
Postgraduate Program in Collective Health, Health Sciences Center, University of Fortaleza. Fortaleza (CE), Brasil.
Department of Epidemiology and Prevention of Renal Disease, Brazilian Society of Nephrology. São Paulo (SP), Brasil.
Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2018 Dec;64(12):1108-1116. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.64.12.1108.
The aim of this study is to discuss the global costs attributed to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its impact on healthcare systems of developing countries, such as Brazil.
This is a systematic review based on data from PubMed/Medline, using the key words "costs" and "chronic kidney disease", in January 2017. The search was also done in other databases, such as Scielo and Google Scholar, aiming to identify regional studies related to this subject, published in journal not indexed in PubMed. Only papers published from 2012 on were included. Studies on CKD costs and treatment modalities were prioritized. The search resulted in 392 articles, from which 291 were excluded because they were related to other aspects of CKD. From the 101 remaining articles, we have excluded the reviews, comments and study protocols. A total of 37 articles were included, all focusing on global costs related to CKD.
Despite methods and analysis were diverse, the results of these studies were unanimous in alerting for the impact (financial and social) of CKD on health systems (public and private) and also on family and society.
To massively invest in prevention and measures to slow CKD progression into its end-stages and, then, avoid the requirement for dialysis and transplant, can represent a huge, and not yet calculated, economy for patients and health systems all over the world.
本研究旨在探讨慢性肾脏病(CKD)的全球成本及其对巴西等发展中国家医疗保健系统的影响。
这是一项基于2017年1月PubMed/Medline数据的系统评价,使用关键词“成本”和“慢性肾脏病”。还在其他数据库(如Scielo和谷歌学术)中进行了检索,旨在识别与该主题相关的区域研究,这些研究发表在未被PubMed索引的期刊上。仅纳入2012年以来发表的论文。优先考虑关于CKD成本和治疗方式的研究。检索结果为392篇文章,其中291篇因与CKD的其他方面相关而被排除。在剩下的101篇文章中,我们排除了综述、评论和研究方案。共纳入37篇文章,均聚焦于与CKD相关的全球成本。
尽管方法和分析各不相同,但这些研究的结果一致警示CKD对卫生系统(公共和私人)以及家庭和社会的影响(经济和社会方面)。
大规模投资于预防和减缓CKD进展至终末期的措施,进而避免透析和移植的需求,对全球患者和卫生系统而言可能意味着一笔巨大且尚未计算的经济收益。