Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions May Face A High Risk Of Kidney Function Decline
Among people age 60 and older, the risk of declining kidney function is linked to the number and type of comorbid chronic conditions, according to a longitudinal study that involved more than 3,000 people in Sweden. Over a 15-year follow-up period, 18.2% experienced a 25% or greater decline in eGFR compared to their baseline values. The average annual eGFR decline in the entire study population was 0.81.
Compared to people with fewer chronic conditions, those with a higher number of chronic conditions were 1.45 times more likely to experience declines in kidney function of . . .