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Attributable causes of chronic kidney disease in adults: a five-year retrospective study in a tertiary-care hospital in the northeast of the Malaysian Peninsula.

作者信息

Salman Muhammad, Khan Amer Hayat, Adnan Azreen Syazril, Sulaiman Syed Azhar Syed, Hussain Khalid, Shehzadi Naureen, Jummaat Fauziah

机构信息

Department of Pharmacy Practice, University College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore-54000, Pakistan.

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia.

出版信息

Sao Paulo Med J. 2015 Nov-Dec;133(6):502-9. doi: 10.1590/1516-3180.2015.005.

Abstract

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an escalating medical and socioeconomic problem worldwide. Information concerning the causes of CKD, which is a prerequisite for reducing the disease burden, is sparse in Malaysia. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the attributable causes of CKD in an adult population at a tertiary referral hospital.

DESIGN AND SETTING

Retrospective study at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM).

METHODS

This was an analysis based on medical records of adult patients at HUSM. Data regarding demographics, laboratory investigations, attributable causes and CKD stage were gathered.

RESULTS

A total of 851 eligible cases were included. The patients' mean age was 61.18 ± 13.37 years. CKD stage V was found in 333 cases (39.1%) whereas stages IV, IIIb, IIIa, and II were seen in 240 (28.2%), 186 (21.9%), 74 (8.7%) and 18 (2.1%), respectively. The percentage of CKD stage V patients receiving renal replacement therapy was 15.6%. The foremost attributable causes of CKD were diabetic nephropathy (DN) (44.9%), hypertension (HPT) (24.2%) and obstructive uropathy (9.2%). The difference in the prevalence of CKD due to DN, HPT and glomerulonephritis between patients ≤ 50 and > 50 years old was statistically significant.

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that DN and HPT are the major attributable causes of CKD among patients at a Malaysian tertiary-care hospital. Furthermore, the results draw attention to the possibility that greater emphasis on primary prevention of diabetes and hypertension will have a great impact on reduction of hospital admissions due to CKD in Malaysia.

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