Chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease and mortality: A prospective cohort study in a multi-ethnic Asian population
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Few studies have examined the impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on adverse cardiovascular outcomes and deaths in Asian populations. We evaluated the associations of CKD with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality in a multi-ethnic Asian population.
Prospective cohort study of 7098 individuals who participated in two independent population-based studies involving Malay adults (n = 3148) and a multi-ethnic cohort of Chinese, Malay and Indian adults (n = 3950).
CKD was assessed from CKD-EPI estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). Incident CVD (myocardial infarction, stroke and CVD mortality) and all-cause mortality were identified by linkage with national disease/death registries.
Over a median follow-up of 4.3 years, 4.6% developed CVD and 6.1% died. Risks of both CVD and all-cause mortality increased with decreasing eGFR and increasing albuminuria (all
In multi-ethnic Asian adults, lower eGFR and higher albuminuria were independently associated with incident CVD and all-cause mortality. These findings extend previously reported similar associations in Western populations to Asians and emphasize the need for early detection of CKD and intervention to prevent adverse outcomes.
Contributors

Cynthia C Lim
Author

Boon Wee Teo
Author

Peng Guan Ong
Author

Carol Y Cheung
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Su Chi Lim
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Khuan Yew Chow
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Chan Choon Meng
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Jeannette Lee
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E Shyong Tai
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Tien Y Wong
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Charumathi Sabanayagam
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