| Literature DB >> 15776628 |
B Diouf1, A Niang, E H F Ka, M Badiane, T Moreira Diop.
Abstract
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a polymorphic disease whose management need frequently multiple drugs administration and multidisciplinary approach. Thirteen years after the beginning of haemodialysis treatment in Senegal, we aimed to evaluate the management of chronic renal failure in Dakar University Hospital Internal Medicine Department. We analysed retrospectively 243 CRF in patients managed during the last three years in this department. Most of these patients (43.6%) were under 46 years old. The sex ratio (M/F) was 1.31. The clinical symptoms were distributed as follow: high blood pressure (85.6%), anorexia (61.73%), anaemia (83.9%) and pruritus (12.3%). More than one third (37.04%) of patients had a clearance of creatinine under 10 ml/mn, at the diagnosis, and therefore required chronic haemodialysis. Only 8.23% of cases had the opportunity to get a medical treatment. Five machines ware available at this unity). The deficience of dialysis and nephrology personal is obvious in our practice. The majority of CRF patients can not afford the treatment cost. Therefore, medical training, prevention and screening of renal diseases seem to be the best way to solve this public health problem in developing countries.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 15776628
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dakar Med ISSN: 0049-1101