Chronic kidney disease in the elderly and frail patient: perspectives with opinions and comments

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Francesco Pizzarelli
Carlo Basile
Filippo Aucella
Pietro Claudio Dattolo
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[1] Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital,Nephrology Unit
[2] Associazione Nefrologica Gabriella Sebastio,Nephrology and Dialysis Unit
[3] “Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza” Foundation,undefined
[4] Scientific Institut for Reserch and Health Care,undefined
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Journal of Nephrology | 2023年 / 36卷
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CKD; Elderly; Frailty; Multidisciplinary team; Structured follow-up;
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Chronic kidney disease is common in elderly and frail people. The importance of age in staging chronic kidney disease is discussed as well as the possible constraints of staging what is actually a 'continuum' of disease progression. Frailty is a biological state characterized by the decline of several physiological systems and strongly correlated with adverse health outcomes, including mortality. Frailty is measured by the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, which focuses on quantitative rating scales that determine not only the clinical profile and pathological risk of frail individuals, but also their residual capacities, functional status, and quality of life. There is circumstantial evidence that Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment can improve both survival and quality of life in elderly chronic kidney disease patients. Despite the long list of emerging risk factors and markers of chronic kidney disease progression, it is the authors' opinion that a single biochemical parameter can hardly cover the complexity of chronic kidney disease in elderly and frail patients. Among the numerous clinical scores proposed, the European Renal Best Practice guidelines recommend the Renal Epidemiology and Information Network score and the Kidney Failure Risk Equations. The former provides a reasonable estimate of short-term mortality risk, the latter provides the risk of chronic kidney disease progression. In conclusion, the elderly individual with advanced chronic kidney disease is often comorbid and frail with peculiarities in terms of disease grading, clinical assessment and monitoring. The time has come to reshape the care of this growing number of patients by focusing on multidisciplinary teams both in the hospital and in the community.
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