2015
DOI: 10.2337/dc15-1710
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Prevalence of Diabetes and Diabetic Nephropathy in a Large U.S. Commercially Insured Pediatric Population, 2002–2013

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of diabetes and diabetic nephropathy in a large population of U.S. commercially insured patients aged <18 years from 2002 to 2013. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Using the U.S. MarketScan Commercial Claims and Encounters Database, we identified 96,171 pediatric patients with diabetes and 3,161 pediatric patients with diabetic nephropathy during 2002–2013. We estimated prevalence of ped… Show more

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“…Diabetic nephropathy remains a common complication in patients with diabetes; the prevalence of diabetic nephropathy in individuals with diabetes younger than 18 years of age is estimated to be 3.44% in the United States (1). Diabetes is the main cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), with type 1 patients facing a 30-year cumulative incidence for ESRD of 3.3-7.8% (2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diabetic nephropathy remains a common complication in patients with diabetes; the prevalence of diabetic nephropathy in individuals with diabetes younger than 18 years of age is estimated to be 3.44% in the United States (1). Diabetes is the main cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), with type 1 patients facing a 30-year cumulative incidence for ESRD of 3.3-7.8% (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence and prevalence of diabetes has rapidly increased worldwide in recent decades, mainly due to the rise in obesity and other risk factors for type 2 diabetes [T2D] [1]. There has been an associated global increase in the incidence and prevalence of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) -a frequent complication of long standing and poorly controlled diabetes [2][3][4]. The incidence of DKD among patients with type 1 diabetes [T1D] has been decreasing, probably due to substantial improvements in the management of DKD risk factors [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diabetic nephropathy is a very concerning microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus, whose global incidence is on the rise, rapidly12. It has been established that diabetic nephropathy eventually progresses into end-stage renal disease and is the leading cause for renal replacement therapy in developed countries3.…”
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