Title of article :
Timing of Nephrology Referral: Influence on Mortality and Morbidity in Chronic Kidney Disease
Author/Authors :
Kumar, Sushanth Department of Medicine - Kasturba Medical College- Mangalore - Manipal University - Mangalore, India , Jeganathan, Jayakumar Department of Medicine - Kasturba Medical College- Mangalore - Manipal University - Mangalore, India , Amruthesh Department of Medicine - Kasturba Medical College- Mangalore - Manipal University - Mangalore, India
Abstract :
Background: Few studies in India as well as in most developing countries have compared
the mortality and morbidity rates between chronic kidney disease patients who
were referred early to nephrologists and those who were referred late.
Objectives: To study the mortality and morbidity patterns and to compare the various
clinical parameters between the abovementioned early and late referrals.
Patients and Methods: Fifty consecutive chronic kidney disease patients were followed
up for one year. They were then classified as early referral (patients who underwent dialysis
more than three months after the referral) and late referral (patients who underwent
dialysis within three months of the referral). Clinical, laboratory parameters, and mortality
patterns were compared between the two groups.
Results: The blood pressure, hemoglobin, glomerular filtration rate, and calcium and
phosphate values were better in the early referral group. Among the 24 complications
that occurred, 17 (70.8%) were seen among the patients who were referred late. Among
the 13 deaths that occurred, only one belonged to the early referral group.
Conclusions: We observed that the mortality rate and clinical parameters were better in
patients who were referred early to nephrologists.
Keywords :
Renal Insufficiency , Nephrology , Mortality , Morbidity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics