Abstract
This article describes trends in end-stage kidney disease in the US between 2000 and 2019, when a 42% increase in incident cases and a 119% increase in prevalent cases of end-stage kidney disease were observed. Hypertension and diabetes mellitus were the primary causes of both incident and prevalent cases of end-stage kidney disease. These trends suggest there will be an ongoing increase in the demand for organ transplantation, a potential negative impact on future organ supply, and underscore the need for increased access to kidney transplantation nationally.
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