End-stage renal disease and renal replacement therapy in Kuwait--epidemiological proffle over the past 41/2 years |
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Authors: | El-Reshaid, K. Johny, K. V. Sugathan, T. N. Hakim, A. Georgous, M. Nampoory, M. R. N. |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Medicrne, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University Kuwait 2Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University Kuwait 3Dialysis Centres, Ministry of Public Health Kuwait |
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Abstract: | Data on end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients in Kuwait werecollected retrospectively and prospectively starting in mid-1988.The study period covered 4 years from 1 January 1986 to 30 June1990. Epidemiological characteristics of ESRD patients and theirdisposal by dialysis and transplantation were analysed and comparedwith previous reports from Kuwait, neighbouring countries, Europe,and USA. A total of 647 patients received renal replacementtherapy (RRT) in Kuwait during the study period. This gave anincidence rate of 72 patients per year per million of population.The prevalence rate for patients on maintenance dialysis was80.6 per million population in mid-1988. Nearly one-fifth oftotal patients (19.6%) were older than 60 years of age and one-third(30.8%) were identified as high risk category.As for Kuwaiti nationals alone on RRT 29.7% were above 60 yearsof age and 44.2% were high-risk patients. We have noticed asteady decline in the number of patients who accepted continuousambulatory peritonial dialysis (CAPD) for dialytic support. Chronic tubulointerstitial disease resulting from atrophic pyelonephritiswas the leading cause of ESRD amongst both Kuwaiti nationalsand expatriates. Though diabetic nephropathy was only the thirdlead ing cause of ESRD (14.7%) in the total population, it wasmore frequent (21.2%) among Kuwaitis. The gross mortality rateon dialysis was 14.7%. The major causes of death were relatedto cardiovascular diseases (60%) and sepsis (24.2%). Our analysisshowed that age of the patient at admission to dialysis contributedto overall mortality, but it was not an isolated risk factorwhereas diabetic nephropathy (relative risk 1.9) and associatedserious co-morbid illness/es (relative risk 30.3) were. Despitestrict precautionary measures in the dialysis units and earlyuse of erythropoietin, 68 new patients were detected to be HBsAgpositive, 85% of whom remained persistently antigenaemic formore than 6 months. At follow-up 9.8% (4/41) had died of liverfailure. The 50 months patient survival for patients who received unrelatedkidney transplantation (abroad) was lower than in those whoreceived live related kidneys in Kuwait. The most distressingobservation was, however, the very high patient loss associatedwith imported cadaver kidneys transplanted in Kuwait comparedto those who received cadaver kidneys harvested locally (65%versus 94.8% respectively at 16 months). |
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Keywords: | end stage renal disease Kuwait dialysis transplantation |
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