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An Evaluation of Socio-Demographic and Risk Factor Profile in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients: A Cross-Sectional Assessment
Background The global incidence and prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is skyrocketing. In Asia, the prevalence of CKD varies from 10%-18%. However, as Asia is largely populated by developing countries with nascent health care systems, there is a dearth of research and data. It is estimated...
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Published in: | Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) CA), 2021-07, Vol.13 (7), p.e16353-e16353 |
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Summary: | Background
The global incidence and prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is skyrocketing. In Asia, the prevalence of CKD varies from 10%-18%. However, as Asia is largely populated by developing countries with nascent health care systems, there is a dearth of research and data. It is estimated that a large number of cases go unreported. As a result, the exact disease burden remains unclear. The knowledge about risk factors and their proportionate role in CKD is indispensable in regards to patient management and care.
Objective
The early recognition of the most important risk factors for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is key to early diagnosis, successful treatment, and general heightened awareness regarding CKD. In developing countries, the provision of medical services, in general, and nephrological services, in particular, is wholly inadequate. The insufficiency of solid and regularly updated data compounds the problem. This research study aims to partake in catering to that need.
Methodology
A structured questionnaire was used to obtain quantitative and categorical data from 119 ESRD patients in the nephrology ward, Allied Hospital, Faisalabad through non-probability sampling. Socio-demographic profile of the patients and information regarding the presence or absence of risk factors were collected. The resulting dataset was analyzed using R version 3.6.3 (R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria) for data visualization and descriptive analysis.
Results
The most common age group for ESRD presentation was 46-60 years (52.1%). Among the 119 ESRD patients, the most frequent risk factor was hypertension with 85.7% of the patients presenting with the condition, followed by diabetes mellitus (DM) in 54.6%, renal calculi in 28.6%, glomerulonephritis (GN) in 31.1%, Family history of CKD in 24.4%, and polycystic kidney disease (PKD) in 5% of the patients. Gender-wise distribution of the patients shows that the proportion of patients with hypertension, renal calculi, and family history of CKD varied very little among the two groups.
Conclusion
In conclusion, our study has reinforced the existing body of knowledge and brought some fresh evidence regarding the prevalence of risk factors in ESRD to light. Hypertension and DM, together, represent the vast majority of cases with ESRD. However, hypertension far outpaces DM as the leading risk factor. Nephrolithiasis was also present in a considerable minority, with a figure much higher than previous |
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ISSN: | 2168-8184 2168-8184 |
DOI: | 10.7759/cureus.16353 |