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KMID : 1143420200130110583
Public Health Weekly Report
2020 Volume.13 No. 11 p.583 ~ p.598
International Network of Chronic Kidney Disease Cohort Studies (iNET-CKD)
Oh Kook-Hwan

Kim Kyoung-Hwa
Kim Il-Yeol
Abstract
As the medical and social important of early diagnosis and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) grows, leading
countries, including Korea, established CKD cohorts with an aim to establish evidence-based standardized clinical practice guidelines. Based on the results of the 2011-2016 KoreaN cohort study for Outcome on patient With Chronic Kidney Disease (KNOW-CKD) led by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) KNOW-CKD participated in consortium of global CKD cohort researches (International Network of CKD cohort studies, iNET-CKD), to promote collaborative research, foster expertise exchange, and create opportunities for research training. Recently, the iNET-CKD published two critical comparative and meta-analysis studies on the international variation of blood pressure control and CKD outcomes. Compared to other paricipating countries, Korean CKD subjects recorded well controlled blood pressure, However While the Korean CKD exhibited higher overall survival rates and cardiovascular event free survival, they showed a higher risk of CKD progression. This study suggested that continued international collaboration through iNET-CKD, offers opportunitise for future productive collaborative and comparative investigations involving CKD cohorts.
KEYWORD
chronic kidney disease (CKD), i-NET CKD, CKD progression study
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