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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Nephrol. 2014 Apr 1;39(4):288–296. doi: 10.1159/000360306

Table 5.

Processes of care pre and post CKD recognition in the EHR problem list propensity-score matched analysis

CKD Recognition in EHR Problem List N=1896 Propensity matched controls N=1896

CKD process of care measurement PRE POST PRE POST
Nephrology Office visit, n (%) 327(17.2) 412(21.7) 270(14.2) 191(10.1)
ACE/ARB, n Yes, (%) 1438(75.8) 1341(70.7) 1217(64.2) 1172(61.8)
Statin, n Yes, (%) 1305(68.8) 1291(68.1) 1153(60.8) 1123(59.2)
Vitamin D level checked, n (%) 437(23.0) 594(31.3) 428(22.6) 467(24.6)
iPTH level checked, n (%) 212(11.2) 523(27.6) 199(10.5) 158(8.3)
Phosphorus level checked, n (%) 297(15.7) 562(29.6) 278(14.7) 224(11.8)
Any Proteinuria Checked 1022(53.9) 1013(53.4) 1036(54.6) 930(49.1)
Summary Measure (sum 0–4)
 None of the 4 labs checked, n (%) 679(35.8) 624(32.9) 664(35.0) 753(39.7)
 Any 1 of the 4 labs checked, n (%) 726(38.3) 526(27.7) 771(40.7) 701(37.0)
 Any 2 of the 4 labs checked, n (%) 301(15.9) 294(15.5) 282(14.9) 296(15.6)
 Any 3 of the 4 labs checked, n (%) 120(6.3) 230(12.1) 110(5.8) 98(5.2)
 All 4 of the 4 labs checked, n (%) 70(3.7) 222(11.7) 69(3.6) 48(2.5)

CKD = chronic kidney disease; EHR = electronic health record; eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate

McNemar’s test P<0.05 for change pre-post in measurement of Vitamin D, iPTH, phosphorus, nephrology visit and ACE/ARB among recognized patients. Among non-recognized iPTH, phosphorus, proteinuria, nephrology visits, ACE/ARB and statins P <0.05.