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The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital

INTRODUCTION: Obstructive uropathy can lead to irreversible kidney damage. The etiology largely determined by the patient's age can be benign or malignant. This study aimed at determining the profile and outcome of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon. METHODS: A cross sectional study...

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Autores principales: Halle, Marie Patrice, Toukep, Linda Njonkam, Nzuobontane, Samuel Ekane, Ebana, Hermine Fouda, Ekane, Gregory Halle, Priso, Eugene Belley
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4862804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27217891
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.23.67.8170
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author Halle, Marie Patrice
Toukep, Linda Njonkam
Nzuobontane, Samuel Ekane
Ebana, Hermine Fouda
Ekane, Gregory Halle
Priso, Eugene Belley
author_facet Halle, Marie Patrice
Toukep, Linda Njonkam
Nzuobontane, Samuel Ekane
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description INTRODUCTION: Obstructive uropathy can lead to irreversible kidney damage. The etiology largely determined by the patient's age can be benign or malignant. This study aimed at determining the profile and outcome of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon. METHODS: A cross sectional study carried out in the urology unit of the Douala General Hospital, including patients with a diagnosis of obstructive uropathy seen from January 2004 to December 2013. Clinical profile, treatment and outcome data were obtained from patients records. RESULTS: Of the 229 patients included 69% were men, mean age 50 ±18 years. Associated comorbidities were hypertension, diabetes, and HIV. Mean haemoglobin 8,40±2,4g/dl, mean GFR 10,3 ±10ml/min, 94 (41%) patients needed emergency dialysis. Symptoms at presentation: asthenia (57%), anorexia (55%), loin pain (37%), vomiting (28%), oedema (20%), and anuria (15%). Urinary tract infection was present in 33 patients. Main aetiologies of obstruction: urolithiasis (35%), begnin prostatic hypertrophy (27%), prostatic cancer (12%), cervical cancer (16%), and congenital malformations (5%). Drainage was effective in 102 (45%) patients, 63 (28%) recovered completely, 91 (41%) were loss to follow up, 49 (22%) died and more women (p = 0.02). Mortality was associated with prostatic cancer (p = 0.000), cervical cancer (p = 0.004) and radiotherapy (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Patients with obstructive uropathy presented with significant impaired renal function. Main causes were urinary stones, prostatic hypertrophy, prostatic and cervical cancers. Renal recovery was poor, loss to follow up and mortality high. Specific strategies to target improvement in renal recovery and patient's survival are needed in this patient's group.
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spelling pubmed-48628042016-05-23 The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital Halle, Marie Patrice Toukep, Linda Njonkam Nzuobontane, Samuel Ekane Ebana, Hermine Fouda Ekane, Gregory Halle Priso, Eugene Belley Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Obstructive uropathy can lead to irreversible kidney damage. The etiology largely determined by the patient's age can be benign or malignant. This study aimed at determining the profile and outcome of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon. METHODS: A cross sectional study carried out in the urology unit of the Douala General Hospital, including patients with a diagnosis of obstructive uropathy seen from January 2004 to December 2013. Clinical profile, treatment and outcome data were obtained from patients records. RESULTS: Of the 229 patients included 69% were men, mean age 50 ±18 years. Associated comorbidities were hypertension, diabetes, and HIV. Mean haemoglobin 8,40±2,4g/dl, mean GFR 10,3 ±10ml/min, 94 (41%) patients needed emergency dialysis. Symptoms at presentation: asthenia (57%), anorexia (55%), loin pain (37%), vomiting (28%), oedema (20%), and anuria (15%). Urinary tract infection was present in 33 patients. Main aetiologies of obstruction: urolithiasis (35%), begnin prostatic hypertrophy (27%), prostatic cancer (12%), cervical cancer (16%), and congenital malformations (5%). Drainage was effective in 102 (45%) patients, 63 (28%) recovered completely, 91 (41%) were loss to follow up, 49 (22%) died and more women (p = 0.02). Mortality was associated with prostatic cancer (p = 0.000), cervical cancer (p = 0.004) and radiotherapy (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Patients with obstructive uropathy presented with significant impaired renal function. Main causes were urinary stones, prostatic hypertrophy, prostatic and cervical cancers. Renal recovery was poor, loss to follow up and mortality high. Specific strategies to target improvement in renal recovery and patient's survival are needed in this patient's group. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4862804/ /pubmed/27217891 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.23.67.8170 Text en © Marie Patrice Halle 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.
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Halle, Marie Patrice
Toukep, Linda Njonkam
Nzuobontane, Samuel Ekane
Ebana, Hermine Fouda
Ekane, Gregory Halle
Priso, Eugene Belley
The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital
title The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital
title_full The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital
title_fullStr The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital
title_full_unstemmed The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital
title_short The profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in Cameroon: case of the Douala General Hospital
title_sort profile of patients with obstructive uropathy in cameroon: case of the douala general hospital
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4862804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27217891
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.23.67.8170
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