| Literature DB >> 28360366 |
Niang Abdou1, Sampson Antwi2, Laurence Adonis Koffi3, Francis Lalya4, Victoria May Adabayeri5, Norah Nyah6, Dennis Palmer6, Ariane Brusselmans7, Brett Cullis8, John Feehally7, Mignon McCulloch9, William Smoyer10, Fredric O Finkelstein11.
Abstract
In December 2015, as part of the First African Dialysis Conference organized in Dakar, Senegal, 5 physicians from West African countries who have participated in the Saving Young Lives Program reviewed their experiences establishing peritoneal dialysis (PD) programs to treat patients with acute kidney injury (AKI). Thus far, nearly 200 patients have received PD treatment in these countries. The interaction and discussion amongst the participants at the meeting was meaningful and informative. The presentations highlighted the creativity, conviction, and determination of the physicians in overcoming the various barriers and challenges they encountered to establish PD/AKI programs. Hopefully, these successes and the increased awareness of the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of AKI will inspire much needed support from government, hospital, and international organizations.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28360366 DOI: 10.3747/pdi.2016.00178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perit Dial Int ISSN: 0896-8608 Impact factor: 1.756