2012 Atlas of CKD & ESRD



This year's Annual Data Report features more extensive analyses of the Part D prescription drug plans, rehospitalization rates and cardiovascular disease in the CKD and ESRD populations. Click on a title to view a PDF of each chapter. PDF's, MS Excel files and PowerPoint slides can be downloaded by choosing the appropriate icon to the right of each chapter. Click here for information to order the printed ADR and CD

Volume 1 - Atlas CKD   (Download Full Volume Winzip file)
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Introduction
Precis
1 - CKD in the General Population
2 - Identification and Care of Patients with CKD
3 - Morbidity & Mortality
4 - Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with CKD
5 - Prescription Drug Coverage
6 - Acute Kidney Injury
7 - Costs of CKD
Reference Tables: CKD
Analytical Methods: CKD
 
Volume 2 - Atlas ESRD   (Download Full Volume Winzip file)
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An introduction to ESRD in the U.S.
Precis
HP2020 - Healthy People 2020
1 - Incidence, Prevalence, Patient Characteristics, and Modalities
2 - Clinical Indicators and Preventive Care
3 - Hospitalization
4 - Cardiovascular Disease
5 - Mortality
6 - Prescription Drug Coverage
7 - Transplantation
8 - Pediatric ESRD
9 - Special Studies
10 - Providers (Introduction Updated 9/27/2012)
11 - Costs of ESRD
12 - International comparisons
Condensed Reference Tables: ESRD
Analytical Methods: ESRD
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Suggested citation for this report:
U S Renal Data System, USRDS 2012 Annual Data Report: Atlas of Chronic Kidney Disease and End-Stage Renal Disease in the United States, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, MD, 2012.

Publications based upon USRDS data reported here or supplied upon request must include this citation and the following notice: The data reported here have been supplied by the United States Renal Data System (USRDS). The interpretation and reporting of these data are the responsibility of the author(s) and in no way should be seen as an official policy or interpretation of the U.S. government. In titles, the superscript number or letter refers to the chapter, the following number or letter identifies the figure or table, and the italicized roman numeral identifies the volume. Citations should separate chapter, number, and volume by periods — i.e. , 3.1.ii refers to Chapter Three, Figure 1, Volume Two.