What are the odds of dying from
Acute kidney failure and chronic kidney disease?

ICD10: N17-N19
1 in 18
Lifetime odds of dying from Acute kidney failure and chronic kidney disease in the US are 1 in 18.
Higher odds of dying: Malignant neoplasms of lymphoid, hematopoietic and related tissue.
Lower odds of dying: Transport accidents.
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Deaths per year from Acute kidney failure and chronic kidney disease in the US and one-year odds of dying

Year Deaths one-year odds
2021 53,333 1 in 1,426
2020 51,531 1 in 1,476
2019 50,591 1 in 1,504
2018 50,489 1 in 1,507
2017 49,769 1 in 1,528
2016 49,223 1 in 1,545
2015 49,168 1 in 1,547
2014 47,396 1 in 1,605
2013 46,463 1 in 1,637
2012 45,035 1 in 1,689
2011 44,937 1 in 1,693
2010 44,388 1 in 1,714
2009 43,862 1 in 1,734
2008 43,974 1 in 1,730
2007 43,307 1 in 1,756
2006 43,384 1 in 1,753
2005 42,909 1 in 1,773
2004 41,763 1 in 1,821
2003 41,780 1 in 1,821
List of ICD-10 causes with odds