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. 2021 Jun 18;44(6):1291–1299. doi: 10.2337/dc20-2477

Table 2.

RRT incidence Germany, 2010–2016

IR* (95% CI) per 100,000 PY
Variable IRt IRd IRn IRR ARE PAR
All years combined
 Total 35.5 (35.2–35.7) 114.1 (111.0–117.2) 19.6 (19.4–19.8) 5.8 (5.6–6.0) 0.83 (0.82–0.83) 0.45 (0.44–0.45)
 Men 49.9 (49.4–50.4) 147.6 (142.5–152.7) 28.9 (28.5–29.3) 5.1 (4.9–5.3) 0.80 (0.80–0.81) 0.42 (0.41–0.43)
 Women 24.2 (23.9–24.4) 84.7 (81.4–88.1) 12.6 (12.4–12.8) 6.7 (6.4–7.0) 0.85 (0.84–0.86) 0.48 (0.47–0.49)
Men and women stratified by year
 2010 38.3 (37.6–39.0) 135.0 (124.7–145.3) 21.3 (20.7–21.9) 6.3 (5.8–6.9) 0.84 (0.83–0.85) 0.44 (0.43–0.46)
 2011 36.9 (36.2–37.6) 122.1 (113.2–130.9) 20.0 (19.4–20.6) 6.1 (5.6–6.6) 0.84 (0.82–0.85) 0.46 (0.45–0.46)
 2012 35.2 (34.6–35.9) 114.9 (106.5–123.4) 19.0 (18.4–19.6) 6.0 (5.6–6.5) 0.83 (0.82–0.85) 0.46 (0.45–0.47)
 2013 34.0 (33.3–34.6) 110.2 (102.1–118.4) 18.4 (17.9–19.0) 6.0 (5.5–6.5) 0.83 (0.82–0.85) 0.46 (0.45–0.47)
 2014 34.0 (33.3–34.7) 109.1 (101.2–117.0) 19.0 (18.4–19.5) 5.8 (5.3–6.2) 0.83 (0.81–0.84) 0.44 (0.43–0.45)
 2015 35.1 (34.4–35.8) 107.0 (99.7–114.2) 19.8 (19.2–20.5) 5.4 (5.0–5.8) 0.81 (0.80–0.83) 0.43 (0.43–0.44)
 2016 34.9 (34.2–35.6) 106.7 (99.4–113.9) 19.7 (19.1–20.3) 5.4 (5.0–5.8) 0.82 (0.80–0.83) 0.43 (0.43–0.44)
 Men
 2010 53.5 (52.1–54.8) 166.8 (151.6–182.0) 31.1 (29.9–32.2) 5.4 (4.9–5.9) 0.81 (0.79–0.83) 0.42 (0.40–0.43)
 2011 52.1 (50.8–53.4) 156.3 (142.3–170.3) 29.5 (28.3–30.6) 5.3 (4.8–5.8) 0.81 (0.79–0.83) 0.43 (0.43–0.44)
 2012 49.6 (48.4–50.9) 149.1 (135.2–163.1) 28.3 (27.2–29.5) 5.3 (4.8–5.8) 0.81 (0.79–0.83) 0.43 (0.42–0.44)
 2013 47.9 (46.6–49.1) 142.2 (128.9–155.4) 27.1 (26.0–28.2) 5.3 (4.7–5.8) 0.81 (0.79–0.83) 0.43 (0.42–0.45)
 2014 47.7 (46.5–48.9) 139.9 (126.6–153.2) 28.1 (27.0–29.2) 5.0 (4.5–5.5) 0.80 (0.78–0.82) 0.41 (0.40–0.42)
 2015 49.5 (48.3–50.7) 139.7 (127.5–151.9) 28.8 (27.7–29.9) 4.9 (4.4–5.3) 0.79 (0.77–0.81) 0.42 (0.41–0.43)
 2016 49.4 (48.2–50.6) 142.0 (129.2–154.7) 29.4 (28.3–30.5) 4.8 (4.4–5.3) 0.79 (0.77–0.81) 0.41 (0.39–0.42)
 Women
 2010 26.3 (25.5–27.1) 107.8 (93.9–121.6) 13.8 (13.2–14.5) 7.8 (6.8–8.9) 0.87 (0.85–0.89) 0.47 (0.46–0.49)
 2011 24.9 (24.2–25.7) 92.4 (81.8–103.0) 12.9 (12.2–13.5) 7.2 (6.3–8.1) 0.86 (0.84–0.88) 0.48 (0.47–0.49)
 2012 24.1 (23.4–24.9) 85.1 (75.9–94.3) 12.1 (11.5–12.7) 7.0 (6.2–7.9) 0.86 (0.84–0.87) 0.50 (0.49–0.51)
 2013 23.1 (22.4–23.9) 82.4 (73.2–91.6) 11.9 (11.3–12.5) 6.9 (6.1–7.8) 0.86 (0.84–0.87) 0.48 (0.47–0.50)
 2014 23.3 (22.5–24.0) 81.8 (73.6–90.1) 12.1 (11.5–12.7) 6.8 (6.0–7.6) 0.85 (0.83–0.87) 0.48 (0.47–0.49)
 2015 23.9 (23.1–24.6) 78.4 (70.7–86.2) 13.1 (12.4–13.7) 6.0 (5.4–6.7) 0.83 (0.81–0.85) 0.45 (0.44–0.46)
 2016 23.5 (22.7–24.2) 75.1 (68.4–81.8) 12.3 (11.7–12.9) 6.1 (5.5–6.8) 0.84 (0.82–0.85) 0.48 (0.46–0.49)

IRR = IRd / IRn, where IRd is the cases of RRT in individuals with diabetes in the population with diabetes and IRn is the cases of RRT in individuals without diabetes in the population without diabetes. ARE, attributable risk of RRT because of diabetes among the population with diabetes ([IRd − IRn] / IRd); PAR, attributable risk of RRT because of diabetes in the total population ([IRt − IRn] / IRt), where IRt is all cases of RRT in the total population.

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Standardized to the German population, 2013.