An analysis of patients with chronic kidney disease newly referred to a specialized renal service in Sudan

M. Shigidi, S. Ebrahim, Wieam Karrar
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Background: Limited data are available regarding the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) outside the specialized nephrology services in Sudan. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at Dr Salma Centre for Kidney Diseases (DSCKD) in Khartoum, Sudan. We aimed to determine the timing and reasons for referral of patients to specialized nephrology services and to evaluate the management of CKD at primary care level. Newly referred adult patients with CKD were recruited between July and September 2018. Information was extracted from the referral notes, from follow-up records at DSCKD and via direct interview of patients. Data analysis was performed using SPSS. Results: A total of 244 patients were studied. Their mean age was 55 ± 13 years and 210 (86%) were on regular follow-up at primary care level. Hypertensive kidney disease and diabetic nephropathy were the leading causes of CKD. Most patients (78%) were timeously referred with CKD stage 3 or 4. Referrals were mostly due to elevated creatinine levels (35%), non-resolving nephrotic syndrome (27%) and upon patients’ request (28%). Most patients (60%) did not require significant m odifications to their ma nagement; 25 pa tients (1 1%) were late referrals and scheduled for urgent dialysis. Conclusions: The current study reflects a good level of awareness regarding the management of CKD at primary care level and appropriate timing of referrals in most cases.
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苏丹新转诊到专门肾脏服务机构的慢性肾脏病患者分析
背景:在苏丹专门的肾脏病服务之外,关于慢性肾脏病(CKD)管理的可用数据有限。方法:在苏丹喀土穆的萨尔玛肾脏病中心(DSCKD)进行了一项回顾性队列研究。我们的目的是确定将患者转诊到专门肾脏病服务的时间和原因,并评估CKD在初级保健水平的管理。2018年7月至9月招募了新转诊的CKD成年患者。从转诊记录、DSCKD的随访记录和患者的直接访谈中提取信息。数据分析采用SPSS软件进行。结果:共对244例患者进行了研究。他们的平均年龄为55±13岁,210人(86%)在初级保健级别接受定期随访。高血压肾病和糖尿病肾病是CKD的主要病因。大多数患者(78%)被及时转诊为CKD 3或4期。转诊主要是由于肌酸酐水平升高(35%)、肾病综合征未消退(27%)和应患者要求(28%)。大多数患者(60%)不需要对其管理进行重大修改;25例患者(1.1%)延迟转诊并安排紧急透析。结论:目前的研究反映了在初级保健水平上对CKD的管理有着良好的认识,并且在大多数情况下有适当的转诊时间。
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