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Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo

The last five years, Lubumbashi records the emergence centers of dialysis. We achieved this study to evaluate the risk factors of death for the renal insufficient patients and the economic accessibility to this peak therapy. A cross sectional study based on a random sample of 53 patients has been co...

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Autores principales: Tshamba, Henri Mundongo, Van Caillie, Didier, Nawej, Frank Nduu, Kapend, Francis Mutach, Kaj, Françoise Malonga, Yav, Grevisse Ditend, Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4317069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25667723
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.61.3742
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author Tshamba, Henri Mundongo
Van Caillie, Didier
Nawej, Frank Nduu
Kapend, Francis Mutach
Kaj, Françoise Malonga
Yav, Grevisse Ditend
Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
author_facet Tshamba, Henri Mundongo
Van Caillie, Didier
Nawej, Frank Nduu
Kapend, Francis Mutach
Kaj, Françoise Malonga
Yav, Grevisse Ditend
Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
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description The last five years, Lubumbashi records the emergence centers of dialysis. We achieved this study to evaluate the risk factors of death for the renal insufficient patients and the economic accessibility to this peak therapy. A cross sectional study based on a random sample of 53 patients has been completed in 2012. The data is analyzed using the SPSS 19.0 software. A significance level of p < 0.05 and Confidence interval fixed to 95%. The Fischer exact test and the odds ratio have been used. The participation rate was 65.4%. The mean age was 49.49 ± 13.30 years old and 60.4% were aged > 50 years old. The sex ratio 0.3 women by men was noted. 83% of patients was private versus other category (p<0.05). 66% are renal insufficient chronic patients versus 34% of recent renal insufficient patients. 90% of patients were diabetic hypertensive. The patients’ monthly income declared was US$ 205 for 52.8% of patients, US $ 525 for 34% patients and US $ 750 for 13.2% of patients versus US $ 1, 270 monthly mean care cost. The deaths are associated statistically with an interruption of the treatment (χ(2)=9.30, p=0.0022, OR= 8.5) and with the irregularity of treatment (χ(2)=8.65, p=0.0032, OR=6). Africa in comparison with countries of other continents, to invest in advanced medical equipment is a salutary measure, but the majority of patients are not able to pay the costs of health care. Our results shown that, the dialysis became an ultimate recourse for the renal insufficient patients at Lubumbashi city but the economic accessibility remains a major obstacle. Consequently, it's important to subsidize the health care of these patients.
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spelling pubmed-43170692015-02-09 Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo Tshamba, Henri Mundongo Van Caillie, Didier Nawej, Frank Nduu Kapend, Francis Mutach Kaj, Françoise Malonga Yav, Grevisse Ditend Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang Pan Afr Med J Case Series The last five years, Lubumbashi records the emergence centers of dialysis. We achieved this study to evaluate the risk factors of death for the renal insufficient patients and the economic accessibility to this peak therapy. A cross sectional study based on a random sample of 53 patients has been completed in 2012. The data is analyzed using the SPSS 19.0 software. A significance level of p < 0.05 and Confidence interval fixed to 95%. The Fischer exact test and the odds ratio have been used. The participation rate was 65.4%. The mean age was 49.49 ± 13.30 years old and 60.4% were aged > 50 years old. The sex ratio 0.3 women by men was noted. 83% of patients was private versus other category (p<0.05). 66% are renal insufficient chronic patients versus 34% of recent renal insufficient patients. 90% of patients were diabetic hypertensive. The patients’ monthly income declared was US$ 205 for 52.8% of patients, US $ 525 for 34% patients and US $ 750 for 13.2% of patients versus US $ 1, 270 monthly mean care cost. The deaths are associated statistically with an interruption of the treatment (χ(2)=9.30, p=0.0022, OR= 8.5) and with the irregularity of treatment (χ(2)=8.65, p=0.0032, OR=6). Africa in comparison with countries of other continents, to invest in advanced medical equipment is a salutary measure, but the majority of patients are not able to pay the costs of health care. Our results shown that, the dialysis became an ultimate recourse for the renal insufficient patients at Lubumbashi city but the economic accessibility remains a major obstacle. Consequently, it's important to subsidize the health care of these patients. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2014-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4317069/ /pubmed/25667723 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.61.3742 Text en © Henri Mundongo Tshamba et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Series
Tshamba, Henri Mundongo
Van Caillie, Didier
Nawej, Frank Nduu
Kapend, Francis Mutach
Kaj, Françoise Malonga
Yav, Grevisse Ditend
Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo
title Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_fullStr Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in Lubumbashi city, Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort risk of death and the economic accessibility at the dialysis therapy for the renal insufficient patients in lubumbashi city, democratic republic of congo
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4317069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25667723
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.61.3742
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