Inbreeding and consanguineous marriages are known to increase the risk of autosomal recessive disorders. The aim of this study was to examine the association between consanguinity and kidney diseases in the adult Turkish population.
This was a national, cross-sectional study recruiting patients from nephrology out-patient clinics and dialysis units. All patients between 18 and 70 years of age who were on follow up in outpatient clinic and dialysis unit at the Istanbul Medical Faculty from October 2009 to October 2015 were included in the study. All patients and healthy controls enrolled in this study gave informed consent to participate in the survey. They were all asked to answer a questionnaire including socio-demographic data, history of familial kidney disease and consanguineous marriage. Additional information was obtained from their private physicians and medical files. To ensure reliability of administration of the questionnaire, all interviewers underwent training using a standardized protocol.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,576
In this study we aimed to investigate effect of family history and consanguineous marriage in the development of CKD in the adult Turkish population.
Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Effect of parental consanguinity on chronic kidney disease confirmed by a questionnaire did they have consanguinity marriage or not.
Time frame: 6 months after enrollment
Effect of family history of kidney disease on the development of chronic kidney confirmed by a questionnaire did they have any parents with chronic kidney diseases or not.
Time frame: 6 months after enrollment
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