Rationale, Design and Methods of the Preserving Kidney Function in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease (PRESERVE) Study
dc.contributor | Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute |
dc.contributor.author | Denburg, Michelle |
dc.contributor.other | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-01-13T14:38:51Z |
dc.description | Hypertension is a major modifiable contributor to loss of kidney function in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The purpose of PRESERVE is to provide evidence to inform shared decision-making regarding blood pressure management for children with CKD. PRESERVE is a consortium of 16 health care institutions in PCORnet, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, and includes electronic health record data for >19,000 children with CKD. PRESERVE will (1) expand the PCORnet infrastructure for research in pediatric CKD by adding kidney-specific variables and linking electronic health record data to other kidney disease databases; (2) compare the effectiveness of alternative strategies for monitoring and treating hypertension on preserving kidney function; and (3) assess the lived experiences of patients and caregivers related to blood pressure management. #### Study Design Multicenter retrospective cohort study (clinical outcomes) and cross-sectional study (patient-reported outcomes [PROs]). #### Cohort Description PRESERVE included approximately 20,000 children between January 2009-December 2022 with mild-moderate CKD from 15 health care institutions that participate in 6 PCORnet Clinical Research Networks (PEDSnet, STAR, GPC, PaTH, CAPRiCORN, and OneFlorida+). <br>Inclusion Criteria: - ≥ 1 nephrologist visit - ≥ 2 estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) values in the range of 30 to < 90 mL/min/1.73 m2 separated by ≥ 90 days without an intervening value ≥ 90 mL/min/1.73 m2 and no prior dialysis or kidney transplant. |
dc.description.abstract | Study to provide new knowledge to inform shared decision-making regarding blood pressure (BP) management for pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD). PRESERVE will compare the effectiveness of alternative strategies for monitoring and treating hypertension on preserving kidney function; expand the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) common data model by adding pediatric- and kidney-specific variables and linking electronic health record data to other kidney disease databases; and assess the lived experiences of patients related to BP management. |
dc.identifier.uri | https://pedsnet.org/metadata/handle/20.500.14642/946 |
dc.publisher | PEDSnet |
dc.relation.isreferencedby | Denburg MR, Razzaghi H, Goodwin Davies AJ, Dharnidharka V, et al. September 2023. "The Preserving Kidney Function in Children With CKD (PRESERVE) Study: Rationale, Design, and Methods." _Kidney Medicine_. ;5(11):100722. <br>DOI: [10.1016/j.xkme.2023.100722](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2023.100722) |
dc.rights | a CC-BY 4.0 Attribution license. |
dc.rights.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
dc.subject | Study::Cohort Study::Retrospective Study |
dc.subject | Study::Cross-Sectional Study |
dc.subject | Study::Funded Study::PEDSnet Study |
dc.subject | Study::Funded Study::PCORnet Study |
dc.subject.mesh | Blood Pressure |
dc.subject.mesh | Hypertension |
dc.subject.mesh | Vascular Diseases |
dc.subject.mesh | Renal Insufficiency, Chronic |
dc.subject.mesh | Renal Insufficiency |
dc.subject.mesh | Kidney Diseases |
dc.title | Rationale, Design and Methods of the Preserving Kidney Function in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease (PRESERVE) Study |
dspace.entity.type | Study |
local.subject.flat | Retrospective Study |
local.subject.flat | Cross-Sectional Study |
local.subject.flat | PEDSnet Data Source |
local.subject.flat | PCORI Funded Research |
local.subject.flat | Cohort Study |
project.startDate | 2023-09 |
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