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A prospective study of ward referrals for renal disease at a Jamaican and a United Kingdom Hospital
West Indian med. j ; 45(4): 110-2, Dec. 1996.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-184938
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Seventy ward referrals for renal disease were prospectively studied at each of two tertiary hospitals University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), Kingston, Jamaica and Nottingham City Hospital (NCH), England. At UHWI, the referral population was significantly younger, 89 percent being less than 60 years of age compared to 40 percent at NCH (p<0.05). The leading cause of acute renal failure (ARF) at UHWI was systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) followed by acute tubular necrosis (ATN). The leading causes of ARF at NCH were ATN and obstructive uropathy. Primary renal disease and diabetes mellitus were the major causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) at both centres, followed by SLE and hypertension at UHWI than at NCH but the numbers were small (p<0.05). Mortality rates were similar among patients with ARF and nephrotic syndrome at both centres, but were higher for patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) at UHWI than at NCH (p<0.05). Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) was a frequent mode of renal replacement therapy at NCH (76 percent v 19 percent on haemodialysis). At UHWI, CAPD was not available and 45 percent of patients with ESRD were not offered maintenance dialysis because of inadequate facilities. The major difference in management and outcome between the two centres occurred in cases with CRF, suggesting that survival in patients with CRF in Jamaica could be improved if this therapeutic modality was available.
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Referral and Consultation / Kidney Diseases Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Europa / Jamaica Language: English Journal: West Indian med. j Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1996 Type: Article

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Referral and Consultation / Kidney Diseases Type of study: Observational study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Europa / Jamaica Language: English Journal: West Indian med. j Journal subject: Medicine Year: 1996 Type: Article