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Five years experience of haemodialysis at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital--November 1981 to November 1986.

T A Odutola1, S B Ositelu, E A D'Almeida, A F Mabadeje.   

Abstract

The Dialysis Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital became operational in November 1981 and caters for acute haemodialysis, chronic maintenance haemodialysis and continuous arteriovenous haemofiltration. In the past 5 years, over 600 patients had presented out of whom 245 could be accommodated within the realities of available facilities and patients' financial status. Of the 245 patients, 25 were discharged against medical advice and five were transferred to hospitals abroad but did not survive. There were 117 patients in end-stage renal failure (ESRF), 75 males, 42 females, ratio M:F 1.8:1, age range 13-69 years, mean 37.5. There were 51 males and 47 females in acute renal failure (ARF), ratio 1.1:1, age range 13-76 years, mean age 32.3 (Table 1). All patients in ESRF had moderate to severe hypertension (diastolic pressure of greater than or equal to 120 mmHg or 22.1 kPa) and a creatinine clearance of less than or equal to 5 ml/min and about 75% had established cardiac decompensation. Full pertinent investigations were precluded or contra-indicated in most patients in ESRF because of late presentation. In only 13 patients was renal biopsy performed and the pathohistologies were end stage renal disease (8), chronic glomerulonephritis (4) and glomerulosclerosis (1). In ARF the cause of the renal damage was multifactorial in 66.7%, with sepsis being the direct cause of death in 60.0%. The commonest conditions were septicaemia (61.4%), nephrotoxin (17.2%), trauma (31.3%), septic abortion (33.3%) and toxaemia of pregnancy (29.0%) (Table 2). The dialysis associated complications which were encountered included shunt infection (7%), burst membrane (9%), suspected pyrogen reaction (5.6%) and femoral vein perforation (0.9%).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2551160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Med Med Sci        ISSN: 0309-3913


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Journal:  Afr Health Sci       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 0.927

2.  Haemodialysis practice in a resource-limited setting in the tropics.

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3.  Renal failure in Nigerian children: factors limiting access to dialysis.

Authors:  Wasiu Adekunle Olowu
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2003-10-29       Impact factor: 3.714

4.  A single-center 7-year experience with end-stage renal disease care in Nigeria-a surrogate for the poor state of ESRD care in Nigeria and other sub-saharan african countries: advocacy for a global fund for ESRD care program in sub-saharan african countries.

Authors:  Datonye Dennis Alasia; Pedro Emem-Chioma; Friday Samuel Wokoma
Journal:  Int J Nephrol       Date:  2012-06-28

5.  Hemodialysis performance and outcomes among end stage renal disease patients from Sokoto, North-Western Nigeria.

Authors:  M A Makusidi; H M Liman; A Yakubu; M D Isah; S Abdullahi; A Chijioke
Journal:  Indian J Nephrol       Date:  2014-03

6.  Clinical outcomes of dialysis-treated acute kidney injury patients at the university of port harcourt teaching hospital, Nigeria.

Authors:  Pedro Chimezie Emem-Chioma; Datonye Dennis Alasia; Friday Samuel Wokoma
Journal:  ISRN Nephrol       Date:  2012-09-05
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