TY - JOUR
T1 - The revised version 2018 of the nationwide web-based registry system for kidney diseases in Japan
T2 - Japan Renal Biopsy Registry and Japan Kidney Disease Registry
AU - the Committee for Renal Biopsy and Disease Registry of the Japanese Society of Nephrology
AU - Ozeki, Takaya
AU - Maruyama, Shoichi
AU - Nagata, Michio
AU - Shimizu, Akira
AU - Sugiyama, Hitoshi
AU - Sato, Hiroshi
AU - Yokoyama, Hitoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to all their colleagues who participated in the J-RBR (Online Resource 2). This study was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Intractable Renal Diseases Research, Research on Rare and Intractable Diseases, and Health and Labor Sciences Research Grants from the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare of Japan (H29-nanchi-ippan-017).
Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to all their colleagues who participated in the J-RBR (Online Resource 2). This study was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Intractable Renal Diseases Research, Research on Rare and Intractable Diseases, and Health and Labor Sciences Research Grants from the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare of Japan (H29-nanchi-ippan-017).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - Background: The Japan Renal Biopsy Registry (J-RBR), the first nation-wide registry of renal biopsies in Japan, was established in 2007, and expanded to include non-biopsy cases as the Japan Kidney Disease Registry (J-KDR) in 2009. The J-RBR/J-KDR is one of the biggest registries for kidney diseases. It has revealed the prevalence and distribution of kidney diseases in Japan. This registry system was meant to be revised after 10 years. Methods: In 2017, the Committees of the Japanese Society of Nephrology started a project for the revision of the J-RBR/J-KDR. The revised system was designed in such a way that the diagnoses of the patients could be selected from the Diagnosis Panel, a list covering almost all known kidney diseases, and focusing on their pathogenesis rather than morphological classification. The Diagnosis Panel consists of 22 categories (18 glomerular, 1 tubulointerstitial, 1 congenital/genetical, 1 transplant related, and 1 other) and includes 123 diagnostic names. The items for clinical diagnosis and laboratory data were also renewed, with the addition of the information on immunosuppressive treatment. Results: The revised version of J-RBR/J-KDR came into use in January 2018. The number of cases registered under the revised system was 2748 in the first year. The total number of cases has reached to 43,813 since 2007. Conclusion: The revised version 2018 J-RBR/J-KDR system attempts to cover all kidney diseases by focusing on their pathogenesis. It will be a new platform for the standardized registration of kidney biopsy cases that provides more systemized data of higher quality.
AB - Background: The Japan Renal Biopsy Registry (J-RBR), the first nation-wide registry of renal biopsies in Japan, was established in 2007, and expanded to include non-biopsy cases as the Japan Kidney Disease Registry (J-KDR) in 2009. The J-RBR/J-KDR is one of the biggest registries for kidney diseases. It has revealed the prevalence and distribution of kidney diseases in Japan. This registry system was meant to be revised after 10 years. Methods: In 2017, the Committees of the Japanese Society of Nephrology started a project for the revision of the J-RBR/J-KDR. The revised system was designed in such a way that the diagnoses of the patients could be selected from the Diagnosis Panel, a list covering almost all known kidney diseases, and focusing on their pathogenesis rather than morphological classification. The Diagnosis Panel consists of 22 categories (18 glomerular, 1 tubulointerstitial, 1 congenital/genetical, 1 transplant related, and 1 other) and includes 123 diagnostic names. The items for clinical diagnosis and laboratory data were also renewed, with the addition of the information on immunosuppressive treatment. Results: The revised version of J-RBR/J-KDR came into use in January 2018. The number of cases registered under the revised system was 2748 in the first year. The total number of cases has reached to 43,813 since 2007. Conclusion: The revised version 2018 J-RBR/J-KDR system attempts to cover all kidney diseases by focusing on their pathogenesis. It will be a new platform for the standardized registration of kidney biopsy cases that provides more systemized data of higher quality.
KW - Pathology
KW - Registry
KW - Renal biopsy
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U2 - 10.1007/s10157-020-01932-6
DO - 10.1007/s10157-020-01932-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 32761468
AN - SCOPUS:85089093180
SN - 1342-1751
VL - 24
SP - 1058
EP - 1068
JO - Clinical and Experimental Nephrology
JF - Clinical and Experimental Nephrology
IS - 11
ER -