The Strategic Plan of the Pan American Health Organization, 2014-2019, Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equityrecognizes that "Chronic kidney disease, caused mainly by complications of diabetes and hypertension, has increased in the Region." This Plan includes the first concrete goal on chronic kidney disease: to achieve a prevalence rate for renal replacement therapy of at least 700 patients per million population by 2019. National dialysis and transplant registries (DTR) are a useful tool for epidemiological research, health care planning, and quality improvement. Their success depends on the quality of their data and quality control procedures. This article describes the current situation of national DTRs in the Region and...
The high cardiovascular risk burden in low- and middle-income countries is expected to lead to an ex...
End-stage renal disease represents a serious public health problem in Mexico. Close to 9% of the Mex...
Development and planning of health care services requires robust health information systems to defin...
The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry Annual Report 2002. Latin America is ...
Renal replacement therapy in Latin America. The Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertensio...
Registry collects information on end-stage renal disease and its treatment in 20 countries of the re...
Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) initiated in Latin America towards the second half of the 20th cent...
Chronic kidney disease in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is one of the Central American countries, located b...
The International Society of Nephrology established the Global Kidney Health Atlas project to define...
Globally, diabetes mellitus and hypertension are major causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and en...
Sustainable and tenable renal health model: A Latin American proposal of classification, programming...
Introduction: The basis of Cuban National Health System lies in the Family Doctors who register, eva...
Introduction: The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry (Latin American Society...
ABSTRACT Aim: Development of the renal registry to include patients at different stages of chronic ...
Latin America is a heterogeneous region comprised of 20 countries, former colonies of European count...
The high cardiovascular risk burden in low- and middle-income countries is expected to lead to an ex...
End-stage renal disease represents a serious public health problem in Mexico. Close to 9% of the Mex...
Development and planning of health care services requires robust health information systems to defin...
The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry Annual Report 2002. Latin America is ...
Renal replacement therapy in Latin America. The Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertensio...
Registry collects information on end-stage renal disease and its treatment in 20 countries of the re...
Kidney replacement therapy (KRT) initiated in Latin America towards the second half of the 20th cent...
Chronic kidney disease in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is one of the Central American countries, located b...
The International Society of Nephrology established the Global Kidney Health Atlas project to define...
Globally, diabetes mellitus and hypertension are major causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and en...
Sustainable and tenable renal health model: A Latin American proposal of classification, programming...
Introduction: The basis of Cuban National Health System lies in the Family Doctors who register, eva...
Introduction: The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry (Latin American Society...
ABSTRACT Aim: Development of the renal registry to include patients at different stages of chronic ...
Latin America is a heterogeneous region comprised of 20 countries, former colonies of European count...
The high cardiovascular risk burden in low- and middle-income countries is expected to lead to an ex...
End-stage renal disease represents a serious public health problem in Mexico. Close to 9% of the Mex...
Development and planning of health care services requires robust health information systems to defin...