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- W2402544070 abstract "Chronic kidney disease is now regarded as amajor public health concern. This is especially true in developing countries where it accounts for significant morbidity, mortality and decreased life expectancy. The main problem for developing countries is the cost of dialysis. Indeed, the availability of peritoneal dialysis for renal replacement therapy is low in sub-Saharan Africa. Since March 2004 peritoneal dialysis has been available to some patients with end-stage renal disease in Senegal. The purpose of this study was to assess epidemiologic, clinical, technical patterns and outcomes in patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis in the first three years of the program.This three-year retropective study identified 26 patients who underwent peritoneal dialysis for end-stage renal disease for a period of at least 15 days. Patients not meeting these criteria were not included. All patients had a Baxter type transfer set. Lactate-bicarbonate solution was used for countinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. In 3 cases, Icodextrin- and amino-acid based-solutions were employed. In automated peritoneal dialysis, the Home Choice machine was used for all patients. Epidemiological, clinical/paraclinical data and outcomes were noted for each patient.Twenty-six patients were included in the study. Median age was 48 +/- 6 years with a M/F sex ratio of 1.17. Most patients (84%) were literate. Diabetic nephropathy and nephroangiosclerosis were the main causes of end-stage renal disease. The mean Charlson score was 3 (range, 2 to 5). Mean residual diuresis was 435 mL/day. The peritonitis rate was 1 per 20 patient months. Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most common germs. Six patients presented catheter infection: exit-site in 4 and tunnel in 2. Catheter obstruction occurred in three cases. At the end of the study, 6 patients were still in automated peritoneal dialysis and 8 in countinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Six 6 patients died and 6 were switched to hemodialysis.Peritoneal dialysis is available as a renal replacement therapy in Senegal. It has allowed end-stage renal disease patients greater autonomy in their working place." @default.
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- W2402544070 title "[Peritoneal dialysis in a tropical area, a reality]." @default.
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