1. End-stage renal disease at dialysis initiation: Epidemiology and mortality risks during the first year of hemodialysis
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Tasnim, Mesbahi, Samia, Barbouch, Mariem, Najjar, Safa, Fattoum, Hela, Jebali, Raja, Trabelsi, Mohamed Mongi, Bacha, Wided, Smaoui, Cyrine, Karoui, Fethi Ben, Hamida, Hafedh, Hedri, Lamia, Rais, Mondher, Ounissi, Mohamed Karim, Zouaghi, and Taieb Ben, Abdallah
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Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,Renal Dialysis ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aged - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) treated by hemodialysis (HD) is a worldwide major public health problem. Its incidence is getting higher and higher, leading to an alarming social and economic impact. The survival of these patients is significantly low, especially during the first year of treatment. The purpose of our study was to identify the epidemiological and clinico-biological characteristics of patients at the HD initiation and to reveal the predictive factors of mortality at three months and one year of HD. This is a prospective, analytical, and descriptive study dealing with 229 patients with an end-stage renal disease (ESRD), followed up in the Nephrology Department of Charles Nicolle Hospital and La Rabta Hospital in Tunisia, that was started HD between January and June 2017. A multivariate logistic regression analysis allowed us to identify the independent predictors of mortality at three months and one year. The average age was 60.2 ± 15.3 years, with a gender ratio of 1.41. Seventy-eight percent of patients had more than two comorbidities, 59% had diabetes, and 88% had hypertension. Diabetic nephropathy was the leading etiology of kidney disease (48.9%), while 11% of nephropathies were of unknown etiology. Only 58% were early referred to a nephrologist. The average glomerular filtration rate at HD initiation was 6.06 ± 2.33 mL/min/1.73 m
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- 2022