Goal: By describing the epidemiology of chronic hemodialysis patients in the single hemodialysis unit of Burkina Faso, we want to contribute to the prevention and improvement of chronic renal failure management (CRF) ...Goal: By describing the epidemiology of chronic hemodialysis patients in the single hemodialysis unit of Burkina Faso, we want to contribute to the prevention and improvement of chronic renal failure management (CRF) in this country. Patients and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the hemodialysis unit of the University Hospital Center Yalgado Ouedraogo (UHC-YO) during the period from February 12 to May 15, 2015. The patients who started hemodialysis in this unit and were treated for at least three months were included in this study. The sociodemographic and clinical data were collected. The statistical significance was defined for a probability (p ≤ 0.05). Results: One hundred and seventy-two patients (71.2% of the 240 patients of the unit) have been included. The sex ratio was 1.6. The average age was 45.2 ± 12.4 years old. The presumed causes of CRF have been identified in 134 cases (77.9%). The most frequent were hypertensive nephropathy (65 cases;48.5%), chronic glomerulonephritis (41 cases;30.6%;including 11 viral origin and 16 with history of recurrent otorhinolaryngologic infections and/or urinary schistosomiasis). Hemodialysis began in an emergency context in 118 cases (68.6%). The average duration of hemodialysis was 29.4 ± 28.4 months. Conclusion: The main suspected causes of CRF were hypertension and chronic glomerulonephritis. The origin of the latter seemed more often infectious. Prevention of CRF in Burkina Faso should be focused on that of hypertension and infectious diseases.展开更多
Objective: Renal failure (RF) is a serious condition that is still insufficiently evaluated in our context. We wanted to know its epidemiology at the Pediatrics University Hospital Center Charles De-Gaulle (PUHC-CDG) ...Objective: Renal failure (RF) is a serious condition that is still insufficiently evaluated in our context. We wanted to know its epidemiology at the Pediatrics University Hospital Center Charles De-Gaulle (PUHC-CDG) of Ouagadougou. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively studied all children aged from three to fifteen years old who were diagnosed with renal failure (RF) in the Department of Medical Pediatrics, from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2013. RF was defined by a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) less than 80 mL/min/1.73m<sup>2</sup>, estimated by the formula of Pottel et al., which ignored the size that was rarely found in the medical records. The department constantly lacked pediatric blood pressure monitors or urinary strips. Results: In total, 119 cases of RF (3.3% of all admissions) were collected. They were about acute RFs (ARFs), chronic RFs (CRFs), and Unclassified RFs (URFs), respectively in 28.6%, 2.5% and 68.9% of cases. The overall average age of patients was 6.7 ± 3.4 years old. The average GFR was 35.2 ± 22.2 mL/min/1.73m<sup>2</sup>. The mechanism of ARF was presumed to be organic in 26 cases (76.5%). The most common presumed etiology was malaria (47.9%). Twelve patients (10.1%) died. Conclusion: RF was common at the PUHC-CDG but it was unclassified in over half of the cases. The diagnosis was based on the estimation of the GFR by Pottel et al.’s formula which was a good alternative to the Schwartz’s formula. The improvement of human and material resources would certainly help for a screening and characterization of RF at the PUHC-CDG.展开更多
文摘Goal: By describing the epidemiology of chronic hemodialysis patients in the single hemodialysis unit of Burkina Faso, we want to contribute to the prevention and improvement of chronic renal failure management (CRF) in this country. Patients and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the hemodialysis unit of the University Hospital Center Yalgado Ouedraogo (UHC-YO) during the period from February 12 to May 15, 2015. The patients who started hemodialysis in this unit and were treated for at least three months were included in this study. The sociodemographic and clinical data were collected. The statistical significance was defined for a probability (p ≤ 0.05). Results: One hundred and seventy-two patients (71.2% of the 240 patients of the unit) have been included. The sex ratio was 1.6. The average age was 45.2 ± 12.4 years old. The presumed causes of CRF have been identified in 134 cases (77.9%). The most frequent were hypertensive nephropathy (65 cases;48.5%), chronic glomerulonephritis (41 cases;30.6%;including 11 viral origin and 16 with history of recurrent otorhinolaryngologic infections and/or urinary schistosomiasis). Hemodialysis began in an emergency context in 118 cases (68.6%). The average duration of hemodialysis was 29.4 ± 28.4 months. Conclusion: The main suspected causes of CRF were hypertension and chronic glomerulonephritis. The origin of the latter seemed more often infectious. Prevention of CRF in Burkina Faso should be focused on that of hypertension and infectious diseases.
文摘Objective: Renal failure (RF) is a serious condition that is still insufficiently evaluated in our context. We wanted to know its epidemiology at the Pediatrics University Hospital Center Charles De-Gaulle (PUHC-CDG) of Ouagadougou. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively studied all children aged from three to fifteen years old who were diagnosed with renal failure (RF) in the Department of Medical Pediatrics, from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2013. RF was defined by a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) less than 80 mL/min/1.73m<sup>2</sup>, estimated by the formula of Pottel et al., which ignored the size that was rarely found in the medical records. The department constantly lacked pediatric blood pressure monitors or urinary strips. Results: In total, 119 cases of RF (3.3% of all admissions) were collected. They were about acute RFs (ARFs), chronic RFs (CRFs), and Unclassified RFs (URFs), respectively in 28.6%, 2.5% and 68.9% of cases. The overall average age of patients was 6.7 ± 3.4 years old. The average GFR was 35.2 ± 22.2 mL/min/1.73m<sup>2</sup>. The mechanism of ARF was presumed to be organic in 26 cases (76.5%). The most common presumed etiology was malaria (47.9%). Twelve patients (10.1%) died. Conclusion: RF was common at the PUHC-CDG but it was unclassified in over half of the cases. The diagnosis was based on the estimation of the GFR by Pottel et al.’s formula which was a good alternative to the Schwartz’s formula. The improvement of human and material resources would certainly help for a screening and characterization of RF at the PUHC-CDG.