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Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease in the Turkish-Cypriot Population of Northern Cyprus: A Population Based Study
Authors:Thomas M. F. Connor  D. Deren Oygar  Daniel P. Gale  Retha Steenkamp  Dorothea Nitsch  Guy H. Neild  Patrick H. Maxwell
Affiliation:1. UCL Division of Medicine and Centre for Nephrology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.; 2. Nicosia State Hospital, Burhan Nalbantoglu General Hospital, Nicosia, North Cyprus.; 3. UK Renal Registry, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom.; 4. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.; University of Florida, United States of America,
Abstract:

Background

This is the first report of the incidence and causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) of the Turkish-Cypriot population in Northern Cyprus.

Methods

Data were collected over eight consecutive years (2004–2011) from all those starting renal replacement therapy (RRT) in this population. Crude and age-standardised incidence at 90 days was calculated and comparisons made with other national registries. We collected DNA from the entire prevalent population. As an initial experiment we looked for two genetic causes of ESRD that have been reported in Greek Cypriots.

Results

Crude and age-standardised incidence at 90 days was 234 and 327 per million population (pmp) per year, respectively. The mean age was 63, and 62% were male. The age-adjusted prevalence of RRT in Turkish-Cypriots was 1543 pmp on 01/01/2011. The incidence of RRT is higher than other countries reporting to the European Renal Association – European Dialysis and Transplant Association, with the exception of Turkey. Diabetes is a major cause of ESRD in those under 65, accounting for 36% of incident cases followed by 30% with uncertain aetiology. 18% of the incident population had a family history of ESRD. We identified two families with thin basement membrane nephropathy caused by a mutation in COL4A3, but no new cases of CFHR5 nephropathy.

Conclusions

This study provides the first estimate of RRT incidence in the Turkish-Cypriot population, describes the contribution of different underlying diagnoses to ESRD, and provides a basis for healthcare policy planning.
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