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Urine and Ultrasound Screening for Kidney Disease in Children

Urine and Ultrasound Screening for Kidney Disease in Children

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6 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to early detect kidney disease in the natural population cohort of children by urine and ultrasound screening, to assist in the precise prevention and treatment of children's kidney disease, and to establish a risk prediction system for children's kidney disease. About 10,000 children called KunQi Cohort are born in Jiangsu Province(8,000 in Kunshan and 2,000 in Qidong) and about 3,000 born in Shanghai. Through the project, child who is found with abnormal urine or ultrasound result will be referred to Children's Hospital of Fudan University to get further examination and treatment.

Description

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) often has an insidious onset. Early detection of CKD and more aggressive treatment and monitoring of high-risk CKD patients at risk of progression are the consensus of current medical practice. However, there is currently no CKD risk prediction system for the Chinese population, especially children. The main goal of this project is to establish a risk prediction system for children's kidney disease, and to assist in the precise prevention and treatment of children's kidney disease. The project is based on the "urine and ultrasound screening" strategy that has been carried out for more than ten years in Shanghai, using a non-invasive and effective screening method in the natural population cohort of children, in order to detect kidney disease in the early stage.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All consecutive live newborn infants(regardless of physical condition)
  • Complete at least 3 years of follow-up

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Declining the screening
  • Missing

Study details
    Kidney Diseases
    Diagnostic Techniques
    Ultrasound
    Urinalysis
    Child
    Only

NCT06018831

Children's Hospital of Fudan University

27 January 2024

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