Meguellati Nassim, Rayane Tahar, Boulahia Younes, Saidani Messaoud, Atik Ahsène, Saidi Abderrahmane, Saadi Mohamed Tayeb, Laib Zoheir, Hanba Mustapha, Kellil Mebarek, Regaiguia Nacereddine, Bousakhria Mahmoud, Bendjeddou Djahid
Hôpital militaire régional universitaire de Constantine, service de néphrologie, Constantine, Algérie
Centre hospitalo-universitaire Hussein Dey, service de néphrologie, Alger, Algérie ; Président de la Société algérienne de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation rénale
Nephrol Ther. 2023 Mar 16;19(1):45-57. doi: 10.1684/ndt.2023.4.
Chronic kidney disease stage V, by its incidence and its prevalence which are constantly increasing in the world and in Algeria, the morbidity and mortality it generates, the high cost of its treatment, represents a major public health issue. Our objective is to describe the epidemiology of stage V chronic kidney disease treated in south-eastern Algeria.
In our regional, multicenter, prospective descriptive study, all patients with stage V chronic kidney disease, residing and treated in south-eastern Algeria between September 1, 2016, and December 31, 2017, were included and followed up until December 31, 2018.
Stage V chronic kidney disease is a frequent pathology in the region: 1934 patients were included. It mainly affects young people: the average age of patients was 50.17 ± 16.98 years, with a male predominance of 59.10%. High blood pressure and diabetes are the two main causes. The start of dialysis on a temporary catheter represents 81.5% of cases, the initial management requires emergency dialysis in 91.2% of cases. In total, 97.1% of chronic hemodialysis patients use an arteriove-nous fistula as a permanent vascular access.
Our study population is younger than that of developed countries and has fewer comorbidities and disabilities but lower survival and high mortality. The developing national chronic kidney disease stage V registry is becoming an absolute necessity. It will allow to have a better knowledge of its epidemiology and the needs of its care in each region. It can contribute to improving the prevention and management of this disease.