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The ERA Registry collects data on kidney replacement therapy via the national and regional renal registries in Europe and in countries bordering Europe or the Mediterranean Sea

PRD search tool

PRD search tool

This ERA Coding system for Primary Renal Disease (PRD) and the related PRD search tool are tools assisting in recording the diagnosis of the kidney disease of your patient. Unlike previous versions of the ERA coding system this version includes codes and terms for most kidney diseases and not only for those that may lead to end-stage kidney failure.

The ERA coding system for PRDs has been developed in 2012 and updated in 2018. Being developed by experts in nephrology and coding experts this ERA PRD coding system has the advantage of including the latest knowledge on kidney disease as well as direct linkage to ICD-10 codes and SNOMED CT concept identifiers. As the coding of PRDs are subject to change, the ERA coding system for PRDs will be updated on a regular basis.

 

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This ERA Coding system for Primary Renal Disease and the related web-based search tool are tools assisting in recording. They are offered for free to those who want to use it for research, teaching and for improvement of the quality of care for patients after a diagnosis has been made by the nephrologist caring for the patient. In publications users are kindly requested to cite the related papers:

Venkat-Raman G. et al. New primary renal diagnosis codes for the ERA-EDTA. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2012; 27(12):4414-9.

Noordzij M. et al. An update of the ERA-EDTA Registry primary renal disease coding system: what’s new? Nephrol Dial Transplant 2019; 34(6):896-898.

This ERA Registry PRD data item incorporates SNOMED CT©, used by permission of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation. SNOMED CT© was originally created by the College of American Pathologists. SNOMED CT is a registered trademark of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation, all rights reserved.