Chronic Kidney Disease, Queensland (CKD.QLD) Registry: Management of CKD With Telenephrology

昆士兰州慢性肾脏病 (CKD.QLD) 注册中心:远程肾脏病学在慢性肾脏病管理中的应用

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Enabled by the Chronic Kidney Disease, Queensland (CKD.QLD) Registry, we aim to outline the structure, implementation, and outcomes of telenephrology clinics for the management of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in rural, regional, and remote areas of the Darling Downs region in Queensland, Australia. METHODS: This is an observational registry-based study involving adult patients with CKD, attending specialist clinics, and residing ≥50 km away from Toowoomba Hospital. The telenephrology cohort (TC) included those who had their follow-up appointments via videoconference at local Queensland Health facilities, and the standard care cohort (SCC) included those who continue to have their follow-up in Toowoomba Hospital. RESULTS: A total of 234 patients with CKD were seen via videoconference clinics between September 1, 2011 and December 31, 2016, representing 22.2% of the CKD registry cohort from Toowoomba Hospital. The baseline characteristics and comorbid profiles of both groups were similar. The Aboriginal population was overrepresented in the TC (22.2% vs. 5.9%). As a group for each visit, the TC traveled 100,000 km less (both ways) to see a specialist physically. During follow-up, 5.1% of patients in the TC were initiated on dialysis whereas 9.9% were initiated on dialysis in the SCC (P = 0.02). There was lower mortality in the TC (11.1% vs. 18.2%; P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: Telenephrology clinics were safe, economical, and efficient for the delivery of specialist care for patients with CKD living at a distance from the main referral hospital. Such care was comparable to standard care delivered at the main hospital but with clear benefits to the patients in terms of reduced travel distance, more independence, and similar outcomes.

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