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Assessment of the incidence rate of end-stage renal disease in patients with and without diabetes in Poland
 
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University of Humanities and Economics in Lodz, UHE Satellite Campus in Warsaw, Poland
 
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Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, Poland
 
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Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
 
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National Health Fund, Central Office, Warsaw, Poland
 
 
Corresponding author
Waldemar Wierzba   

University of Humanities and Economics in Lodz., ul. Nowoursynowska 160/1, 02-776 Warszawa, Poland
 
 
Ann Agric Environ Med. 2018;25(3):568-571
 
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Introduction:
Several studies have suggested, that diabetes is very important factor of the risk of the chronic a renal disease. The paper aims to present a retrospective analysis of incidence of end-stage renal disease in subgroups of patients with and without diabetes in Poland.

Material and methods:
For assessing this problem an electronic search was performed using Polish National Health Fund data base from 01.01.2011 until 31.12.2013 in general population and from 01.01.2012 until 31.12.2012 in 2 populations: with diabetes and without diabetes mellitus.

Results:
The 43.70 % patients with end-stage renal disease was diabetic. The incidence rate in 2012 was: 292.48 ± 90.97 diabetic men / 100,000 diabetic population; 203.10 ± 90.97 diabetic women / 100,000 diabetic population; 23.44 ± 6.34 non-diabetic men / 100,000 non-diabetic population; 17.88 ± 6.33 non-diabetic women / 100,000 non-diabetic population.

Conclusions:
The incidence rate of end-stage renal failure in diabetics was multiple times higher than the incidence rate in non-diabetics. The incidence rate of new ESRD cases in Poland estimated to be 36.17 per 100,000 of general populations in 2011, 35.28% in 2012 and 30.46 per 100,000 of general populations in 2013. In 2012, the incidence rate of new ESRD cases in male diabetics was 292.48 ± 90.97 per 100,000 of diabetes men population, and in women diabetics 203.10 ± 66.06 per 100,000 of diabetes women population. In the same 2012 year, the incidence of new ESRD cases in men non-diabetics was 3.44 ± 6.34 per 100,000 of non-diabetes, and in women non-diabetes 17.58 ± 6.33 per 100,000 of non-diabetes women population.

 
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