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Cureus ; 12(11): e11357, 2020 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33178542

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With the growing global rates of diabetes and hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD) appears to be a major contributor to morbidity and all-cause mortality. In recent years, there has been growing controversy regarding the optimal timing for the initiation of hemodialysis in this patient cohort. In this report, we present the case of a 52-year-old female with a 15-year history of CKD who was admitted to the hospital with clinical manifestations of uremia, volume overload, and symptomatic anemia. The patient presented with fatigue, nausea, progressive shortness of breath, and lightheadedness for two weeks, which had limited the activities of daily living. For the past eight years, her estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) had ranged from 5 to 15 mL/min/1.73 m2, consistent with kidney failure seen in stage 5 CKD. Prior to her recent admission, the patient had been grossly asymptomatic and had been responsive to medical therapy. After appropriate management with hemodialysis, a transfusion of packed red blood cells, and medication adjustment, the patient was scheduled for maintenance dialysis through an arteriovenous fistula. She had no further complaints and her laboratory abnormalities were found normalized at the six-month follow-up. This case report presents the survival and outcome of a patient with stage 5 CKD, who was only initiated on hemodialysis eight years after her diagnosis.

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