Prevalence and Incidence of End-stage renal disease
Prevalance of End-stage renal disease:
392,023 people in the USA 2001 (United States Renal Data System 2003 Annual Data Report, 2003) ... see also overview of End-stage renal disease.
Prevalance Rate:
approx 1 in 693 or 0.14% or 392,022 people in USA [Source statistic for calcuation: "392,023 people in the USA 2001 (United States Renal Data System 2003 Annual Data Report, 2003)" -- see also general information about data sources]
Incidence (annual) of End-stage renal disease:
89,252 new cases (NIDDK) ... see also overview of End-stage renal disease.
Incidence Rate:
approx 1 in 3,047 or 0.03% or 89,252 people in USA [Source statistic for calcuation: "89,252 new cases (NIDDK)" -- see also general information about data sources]
Incidence extrapolations for USA for End-stage renal disease:
89,252 per year,
7,437 per month,
1,716 per week,
244 per day,
10 per hour,
0 per minute,
0 per second.
[Source statistic for calculation: "89,252 new cases (NIDDK)" -- see also general information about data sources]
Prevalance of End-stage renal disease:
Period prevalence (1999): 424,179 people5
Resulting from these primary diseases:
Diabetes: 150,404
Hypertension:
100,169
Glomerulonephritis: 62,119
Incidence (new beneficiaries of treatment, 1999): 89,252
people5
Resulting from these primary diseases:
Diabetes: 38,160
Hypertension:
23,133
Glomerulonephritis: 8,038
Cystic kidney:
2,096
All other: 17,825
(Source: excerpt from
Kidney and Urologic Diseases Statistics for the United States: NIDDK)
Prevelance statistics for End-stage renal disease:
The following statistics relate to the prevalence of End-stage renal disease:
- 142,963 diabetics with end-stage renal disease were living on chronic dialysis or with a kidney transplant in the US 2001 (National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet, NIDDK, 2003)
- 361,031 cases in America (Renal Data Report, ANS, 1999)
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Incidence statistics for End-stage renal disease:
The following statistics relate to the incidence of End-stage renal disease:
- 93,327 people commenced treatment for end-stage renal disease annually in the US 2001 (United States Renal Data System, 2003, NIDDK)
- 31% of cases of ESRD each year occurs in African Americans in America (Renal Data Report, ANS, 1999)
- 2% of cases of ESRD each year occurs in native Americans (Renal Data Report, ANS, 1999)
- 31% of cases of ESRD each year occurs in Caucasians in America (Renal Data Report, ANS, 1999)
- Kidney failure rates were approximately 5 times higher for the indigenous population in Australia 2000-02 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 42,813 diabetics began treatment for end-stage renal disease in the US 2001 (National Diabetes Statistics fact sheet, NIDDK, 2003)
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Death statistics for End-stage renal disease:
The following statistics relate to deaths and End-stage renal disease:
- 76,584 people undergoing end-stage renal treatment died each year in the US 2001 (United States Renal Data System, 2003, NIDDK)
- 66,964 deaths in treated patients (NIDDK 1999)
- 34,719 deaths reported in USA 1999 for renal failure (NVSR Sep 2001)
- 26.1% of deaths from kidney failure were also associated with coronary heart disease in Australia (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
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More Statistics about End-stage renal disease:
Deaths and related statistics
Hospitalization statistics
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About prevalence and incidence statistics:
The term 'prevalence' of End-stage renal disease usually refers to the estimated population
of people who are managing End-stage renal disease at any given time.
The term 'incidence' of End-stage renal disease refers to the annual diagnosis rate,
or the number of new cases of End-stage renal disease diagnosed each year.
Hence, these two statistics types can differ:
a short-lived disease like flu can have high annual incidence but low prevalence,
but a life-long disease like diabetes has a low annual incidence but high prevalence.
For more information see about prevalence and incidence statistics.