Open Journal of Nephrology

Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2024)

ISSN Print: 2164-2842   ISSN Online: 2164-2869

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Factors Associated with Mortality in Diabetic Patients with End-Stage Renal Failure Starting Emergency Hemodialysis

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DOI: 10.4236/ojneph.2024.141003    114 Downloads   621 Views  

ABSTRACT

Background: Diabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of end-stage chronic kidney disease with poor prognosis in resource-limited settings. This study aimed to determine factors associated with mortality in patients starting dialysis treatment for end-stage chronic renal disease in an emergency context. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective study from January 2020 to December 2022 at CHU-B. Data from 79 diabetic patients requiring emergency dialysis were compared with those of 79 non-diabetic patients with an end-stage renal disease requiring emergency dialysis. Data were collected from the Nephrology Department registry. We studied their initial clinical and biological profiles and factors related to mortality. Results: Out of 545 compiled records, 79 diabetic chronic kidney disease patients needing dialysis were included (group 1). A control group of 79 non-diabetic chronic kidney disease patients requiring emergency dialysis was also included (group 2). The average age of patients was 53.5 ± 17 years, and the duration of diabetes at dialysis initiation was 14.8 ± 4.3 years. Twenty-three percent were hypertensive. Fifty-two percent of patients experienced intra-dialytic hypotension. Death occurred in 22% of patients. Results show that age (adjusted OR 1.955; CI: 1.025 - 1.086; p-value: < 0.001) and intra-dialytic hypotension (adjusted OR 2.412; CI: 1.901 - 2.201; p-value: < 0.001) are independent and significant risk factors for mortality in diabetic patients admitted with end-stage renal disease requiring emergency dialysis. Conclusion: Emergency dialysis in diabetics is associated with unfavorable outcomes in terms of mortality. Despite follow-up, renal involvement remains poorly explored, emphasizing the need for physician awareness.

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Mahoungou, G. , Sinomono, D. , Ongoth, F. , Ngandzali-Ngabé, É. , Andzouana, N. , Mayanda, R. , Okoumou-Moko, A. , Ambounou, F. , Ngoma, P. , Ndinga, B. , Bothard, H. , Ibovi, H. and Loumingou, R. (2024) Factors Associated with Mortality in Diabetic Patients with End-Stage Renal Failure Starting Emergency Hemodialysis. Open Journal of Nephrology, 14, 17-24. doi: 10.4236/ojneph.2024.141003.

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