Title of article
Renal Data from the Arab World: Chronic renal failure in Al-Anbar of Iraq
Author/Authors
Awad, Sami M. University of Anbar - College of Medicine, Iraq
From page
1280
To page
1284
Abstract
There is no precise study of the epidemiology and prevalence of chronic renal failure in Al-Anbar,Iraq. Therefore,we studied 230 hemodialysis (HD) patients at the HD unit of Al-Ramadi teaching hospital during the period from April 1,2008 to April 1,2009. There were 124 (53%) male patients with a mean age of 48 ± 18.5 years,and 146 (63%) patients were older than 40 years. The estimated prevalence of chronic renal failure was 141 patients per million population. Diabetes mellitus (33%) and hypertension (22.6%) were the most common causes of chronic renal failure,followed in order by obstructive uropathy in 17.3%,undetermined causes in 14%,pyelonephritis in 4.7%,glomerulonephritis in 4.3%,and polycystic kidney disease in 3.9%. This study suggests that large number of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) have diabetes and hypertension. However,those patients with undetermined cause still form a significant portion of etiology of ESRD,and this reflects late referral combined with diagnostic limitations.
Journal title
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Record number
2675409
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