Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia
Abstract Background Renal biopsy is often required to obtain information for diagnosis, management and prognosis of kidney disease that can be broadly classified into acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The most common conditions identified on renal biopsy are glomerulonephri...
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doaj-e9b6342b0ed340b6a447288ef3d005062020-11-25T01:23:36ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692020-08-012111710.1186/s12882-020-01983-7Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in AustraliaJoseph Patrick Burke0Manaf Aljishi1Leo Francis2Wendy Hoy3Dakshinamurthy Divi4Roy Cherian5Jeremy Frazier6Glenda Gobe7Pedro Gois8Sridevi Govindarajulu9Sonny Huynh10Shilpanjali Jesudason11George John12Krishan Madhan13Andrew Mallett14Valli Manickam15Clyson Mutatiri16Shu-Kay Ng17Zaw Thet18Peter Trnka19Sree Krishna Venuthurupalli20Dwarakanathan Ranganathan21Kidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalKidney Health Service, Rockhampton Base HospitalAnatomical Pathology, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalKidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalKidney Health Service, Gold Coast University HospitalKidney Health Service, Mackay University HospitalKidney Health Service, Logan HospitalSchool of Medicine, University of QueenslandKidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalKidney Health Service, Toowoomba Base HospitalKidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalKidney Health Service, Royal Adelaide HospitalKidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalSchool of Medicine, University of QueenslandKidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalKidney Health Service, Townsville HospitalKidney Health Service, Bundaberg Base HospitalSchool of Medicine, Griffith UniversityKidney Health Service, Rockhampton Base HospitalSchool of Medicine, University of QueenslandKidney Health Service, Toowoomba Base HospitalKidney Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s HospitalAbstract Background Renal biopsy is often required to obtain information for diagnosis, management and prognosis of kidney disease that can be broadly classified into acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The most common conditions identified on renal biopsy are glomerulonephritis and tubulo-interstitial disorders. There is a paucity of information on management strategies and therapeutic outcomes in AKI and CKD patients. A renal biopsy registry will provide information on biopsy-proven kidney disorders to improve disease understanding and tracking, healthcare planning, patient care and outcomes. Methods A registry of patients, that includes biopsy-proven kidney disease, was established through the collaboration of nephrologists from Queensland Hospital and Health Services and pathologists from Pathology Queensland services. The registry is in keeping with directions of the Advancing Kidney Care 2026 Collaborative, established in September 2018 as a Queensland Health initiative. Phase 1 of the registry entailed retrospective acquisition of data from all adult native kidney biopsies performed in Queensland, Australia, from 2002 to 2018. Data were also linked with the existing CKD.QLD patient registry. From 2019 onwards, phase 2 of the registry involves prospective collection of all incident consenting patients referred to Queensland public hospitals and having a renal biopsy. Annual reports on patient outcomes will be generated and disseminated. Discussion Establishment of the Queensland Renal Biopsy Registry (QRBR) aims to provide a profile of patients with biopsy-proven kidney disease that will lead to better understanding of clinico-pathological association and facilitate future research. It is expected to improve patient care and outcomes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01983-7Renal biopsyRenalRegistryQueenslandAustraliaKidney diseases |
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Joseph Patrick Burke Manaf Aljishi Leo Francis Wendy Hoy Dakshinamurthy Divi Roy Cherian Jeremy Frazier Glenda Gobe Pedro Gois Sridevi Govindarajulu Sonny Huynh Shilpanjali Jesudason George John Krishan Madhan Andrew Mallett Valli Manickam Clyson Mutatiri Shu-Kay Ng Zaw Thet Peter Trnka Sree Krishna Venuthurupalli Dwarakanathan Ranganathan |
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Joseph Patrick Burke Manaf Aljishi Leo Francis Wendy Hoy Dakshinamurthy Divi Roy Cherian Jeremy Frazier Glenda Gobe Pedro Gois Sridevi Govindarajulu Sonny Huynh Shilpanjali Jesudason George John Krishan Madhan Andrew Mallett Valli Manickam Clyson Mutatiri Shu-Kay Ng Zaw Thet Peter Trnka Sree Krishna Venuthurupalli Dwarakanathan Ranganathan Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia BMC Nephrology Renal biopsy Renal Registry Queensland Australia Kidney diseases |
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Joseph Patrick Burke Manaf Aljishi Leo Francis Wendy Hoy Dakshinamurthy Divi Roy Cherian Jeremy Frazier Glenda Gobe Pedro Gois Sridevi Govindarajulu Sonny Huynh Shilpanjali Jesudason George John Krishan Madhan Andrew Mallett Valli Manickam Clyson Mutatiri Shu-Kay Ng Zaw Thet Peter Trnka Sree Krishna Venuthurupalli Dwarakanathan Ranganathan |
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Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia |
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Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia |
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Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia |
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Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia |
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Protocol and establishment of a Queensland renal biopsy registry in Australia |
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protocol and establishment of a queensland renal biopsy registry in australia |
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Abstract Background Renal biopsy is often required to obtain information for diagnosis, management and prognosis of kidney disease that can be broadly classified into acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The most common conditions identified on renal biopsy are glomerulonephritis and tubulo-interstitial disorders. There is a paucity of information on management strategies and therapeutic outcomes in AKI and CKD patients. A renal biopsy registry will provide information on biopsy-proven kidney disorders to improve disease understanding and tracking, healthcare planning, patient care and outcomes. Methods A registry of patients, that includes biopsy-proven kidney disease, was established through the collaboration of nephrologists from Queensland Hospital and Health Services and pathologists from Pathology Queensland services. The registry is in keeping with directions of the Advancing Kidney Care 2026 Collaborative, established in September 2018 as a Queensland Health initiative. Phase 1 of the registry entailed retrospective acquisition of data from all adult native kidney biopsies performed in Queensland, Australia, from 2002 to 2018. Data were also linked with the existing CKD.QLD patient registry. From 2019 onwards, phase 2 of the registry involves prospective collection of all incident consenting patients referred to Queensland public hospitals and having a renal biopsy. Annual reports on patient outcomes will be generated and disseminated. Discussion Establishment of the Queensland Renal Biopsy Registry (QRBR) aims to provide a profile of patients with biopsy-proven kidney disease that will lead to better understanding of clinico-pathological association and facilitate future research. It is expected to improve patient care and outcomes. |
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