Retrospective Evaluation of a Large Nephrology Out-Patient Cohort
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https://doi.org/10.53778/pjkd91294Palabras clave:
Chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dialysis, global burden of diseaseResumen
Background: chronic kidney disease remains a concern for both patients and health care providers due to its associated cost and complications. This study evaluates a large database of patients presenting to a nephrology out-patient clinic.
Methods : retrospective review of about 4000 patients presenting to the outpatient nephrology clinic at a tertiary care hospital.
Results: There were 4054 patients enrolled in the clinic, after cleaning of data for missing data or wrong entries 3217 subjects remained for evaluation. 1486 (46.19%) were diabetics and 1199 (37.27%) were hypertensive. Total of 1277 (%) patients had ESRD and 501 (%) were diabetics
Conclusion: CKD is a growing burden of disease in Pakistan and our study highlights the underlying diabetes and hypertension as the leading causes of CKD.
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