Chronic Kidney Disease in Balkan Countries-A Call to Action for Timely Diagnosis and Monitoring

Diagnostics (Basel). 2022 Sep 6;12(9):2162. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12092162.

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious illness with important consequences for patients and health systems. Estimation of prevalence and incidence, especially in early stages, is difficult due to a lack of epidemiological studies and consolidated registries. In general, the disease awareness is low, and thus CKD is not timely diagnosed in most cases. Robust screening programs are not implemented in Eastern European countries. A panel consisting of Primary Care Physicians and Nephrologists from Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia virtually met in December 2021 to discuss current CKD awareness and diagnostic approaches in the Balkan area The meeting resulted in specific calls to action in the region to improve the number and quality of epidemiology studies and the level of awareness among patients and medical communities, as well as implementation of screening programs in high-risk populations. Collaboration between specialists was acknowledged as a crucial driver for optimal management of patients with CKD. Joint efforts are required to persuade healthcare authorities to establish specific policies for better care of kidney patients.

Keywords: Balkan; CKD; Eastern Europe; awareness; call to action; chronic kidney disease; diagnosis; monitoring; screening.

Grants and funding

This publication was supported by AstraZeneca UK Limited, Branch Office in Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia (AstraZeneca Slovenia).