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Epidemiology of End-Stage Renal Disease in Mogadishu, Somalia: First Report at a Tertiary Care Hospital

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Journal Int J Gen Med
Publisher Dove Medical Press
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2022 Jul 29
PMID 35903644
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Abstract

Background: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) in Somalia remains unexamined due to a lack of a national registry system, and the impact of the disease in the country is not estimated yet. The present study is the first report that aims to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics, causes, and dialysis-related factors associated with readmissions in ESRD patients who were going to routine hemodialysis.

Patients And Methods: This cross-sectional observational study enrolled 208 patients with ESRD. Also, this study investigated patients readmitted to the hospital (n=135) after they enrolled in hemodialysis. The sociodemographic characteristics, risk factors, and comorbidities associated with these patients were reviewed. Admission site, length of hospital stay, outcome, and dialysis-related factors associated with readmissions in the first six months after being on a regular hemodialysis program were also assessed.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 52.7±15.0 years, 43.3% were >60 years, and 61.5% were male. The most common cause was diabetes at 39.4%, followed by hypertension (35.6%) and 12.5% for postrenal obstruction. The prevalence of 6-month hospital readmissions was 65%. The most common dialysis-related factor associated with readmissions was uremic complications due to missed hemodialysis sessions (40%), vascular access/catheter infection (20%), and anemia (17.8%) (95% CI: 0.825-5.357, OR: 3.017, p<0.04). Female cases were more vulnerable to vascular catheter site infection, anemia, and hyponatremia (p<0.001). 27.5% of the patients were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), and the most common reason for ICU admissions was pulmonary edema (53.8%), sepsis (42.8%), and uremia due to hemodialysis skip (26.4%) (95% CI: 1.507-13.632, OR: 2.08, p=0.01). The mortality rate was 5.2%.

Conclusion: The prevalence of unplanned hospital readmissions within six months was very high, and a missed hemodialysis session was identified as the leading cause. Inadequate knowledge, wrong social beliefs about the concept of dialysis and a lack of a health insurance system that covers the higher costs of each dialysis session are believed to be the causes of missed dialysis occasions.

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