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Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo

INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease is fast becoming a worldwide public health problem due to the increase of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, its main risk factors. In countries like DRC where majority of population are in the low income bracket, very few studies about this disease, usually dia...

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Autores principales: Ngoie, Serge Muleka, Mulenga, Philippe, Mukuku, Olivier, Kakisingi, Christian Ngama, Sangwa, Cédrick Milindi, Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang, Mwamba, Claude Mulumba, Ngoy, Dophra Nkulu, Manda Muteta, Faustin Wa Pa
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5687869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158864
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.41.9810
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author Ngoie, Serge Muleka
Mulenga, Philippe
Mukuku, Olivier
Kakisingi, Christian Ngama
Sangwa, Cédrick Milindi
Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
Mwamba, Claude Mulumba
Ngoy, Dophra Nkulu
Manda Muteta, Faustin Wa Pa
author_facet Ngoie, Serge Muleka
Mulenga, Philippe
Mukuku, Olivier
Kakisingi, Christian Ngama
Sangwa, Cédrick Milindi
Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
Mwamba, Claude Mulumba
Ngoy, Dophra Nkulu
Manda Muteta, Faustin Wa Pa
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description INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease is fast becoming a worldwide public health problem due to the increase of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, its main risk factors. In countries like DRC where majority of population are in the low income bracket, very few studies about this disease, usually diagnosed at a very advanced stage have been conducted. As a result of such, cases are not always properly taken care of and managed. METHODS: We opted for a descriptive cross-sectional study and it was conducted during the period from July 2014 to July 2015 at CMDC dialysis service. Were included all patients with glomerular filtration rate lower than 60ml / min / 1,73 m2 or high level of creatinine longer than three months during the study period Goal. This study aims at describing the sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors and biological parameters of patients admitted for kidney failure. RESULTS: We selected 60 patients. The average age was 51, 38 + / _ 13, 47 with the most affected included age group between 50-59 years. 51, 67% had completed secondary education and 40% higher. Risk factors of renal damage were the HTA 66, 64%, 25% diabetes mellitus, use of nephrotoxic products 35%, HIV infection 11, 67%, 10% obesity, sickle cell disease 3, 3%. The birth weight birth of our patients as well as existing renal disease in family were unknown factors. 85% of our patients had hemoglobin levels below 12 g%. CONCLUSION: From this observation, it appears that the age of our patients did not differ from that observed in other low-income communities. The level of education of our patients is higher compared to other studies. It would be better to develop strategies for early detection of kidney disease to avoid ending hemodialysis remains a very expensive treatment.
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spelling pubmed-56878692017-11-20 Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo Ngoie, Serge Muleka Mulenga, Philippe Mukuku, Olivier Kakisingi, Christian Ngama Sangwa, Cédrick Milindi Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang Mwamba, Claude Mulumba Ngoy, Dophra Nkulu Manda Muteta, Faustin Wa Pa Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Chronic kidney disease is fast becoming a worldwide public health problem due to the increase of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, its main risk factors. In countries like DRC where majority of population are in the low income bracket, very few studies about this disease, usually diagnosed at a very advanced stage have been conducted. As a result of such, cases are not always properly taken care of and managed. METHODS: We opted for a descriptive cross-sectional study and it was conducted during the period from July 2014 to July 2015 at CMDC dialysis service. Were included all patients with glomerular filtration rate lower than 60ml / min / 1,73 m2 or high level of creatinine longer than three months during the study period Goal. This study aims at describing the sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors and biological parameters of patients admitted for kidney failure. RESULTS: We selected 60 patients. The average age was 51, 38 + / _ 13, 47 with the most affected included age group between 50-59 years. 51, 67% had completed secondary education and 40% higher. Risk factors of renal damage were the HTA 66, 64%, 25% diabetes mellitus, use of nephrotoxic products 35%, HIV infection 11, 67%, 10% obesity, sickle cell disease 3, 3%. The birth weight birth of our patients as well as existing renal disease in family were unknown factors. 85% of our patients had hemoglobin levels below 12 g%. CONCLUSION: From this observation, it appears that the age of our patients did not differ from that observed in other low-income communities. The level of education of our patients is higher compared to other studies. It would be better to develop strategies for early detection of kidney disease to avoid ending hemodialysis remains a very expensive treatment. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5687869/ /pubmed/29158864 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.41.9810 Text en © Serge Muleka Ngoie 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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Ngoie, Serge Muleka
Mulenga, Philippe
Mukuku, Olivier
Kakisingi, Christian Ngama
Sangwa, Cédrick Milindi
Nawej, Pascal Tshimwang
Mwamba, Claude Mulumba
Ngoy, Dophra Nkulu
Manda Muteta, Faustin Wa Pa
Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo
title Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo
title_full Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo
title_fullStr Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo
title_full_unstemmed Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo
title_short Maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo
title_sort maladie rénale chronique: facteurs associés, étiologies, caractéristiques clinique et biologique à lubumbashi en république démocratique du congo
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5687869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29158864
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.28.41.9810
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