Abstract

Background and objectiveThe predialysis education program (PDEP) is an integral part of the management of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Hence, the aim of this study was to assess the distribution of renal replacement therapy (RRT) among patients with ESRD who received PDEP counseling at a single tertiary care center in Khamis Mushait, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).MethodologyIn this study, we included 177 patients with ESRD who received a series of structured PDEP counseling sessions between March 2018 and February 2019 at the Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region, Khamis Mushait, KSA. All patients were offered available RRT options, which included hemodialysis (HD), continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), or renal transplantation. Patients' opted RRT modality was recorded and managed as per the international guidelines and institutional protocols.ResultsOut of 177 patients, 58.8% (104) were males, with a mean age of 59 ± 13.7 years. The most common comorbid condition as the primary diagnosis was diabetic nephropathy in 49.7% (88), followed by hypertension in 30.5% (54), bilateral small kidney in 15.3% (27), and renal stone in 5.1% (nine) of the patients. Among the available RRTs, 51.4% (91) chose HD, 5.1% (nine) decided on CAPD, four patients (2.3%) opted for renal transplantation, while the remaining 41.2% (73) had yet to choose one, out of which 83.6% (61/73) had stage-IV chronic kidney disease (CKD) while the remaining 16.4% (12/73) had stage-V CKD.ConclusionsIn conclusion, a series of structured PDEP sessions for the patients progressing to ESRD can facilitate their selection of RRT. In a resource-limited setting, such as ours, where the number of patients who seek treatment for ESRD is rising, PDEP can provide patients with adequate information and knowledge to equip them with the ability regarding the selection of a self-care RRT modality.

Highlights

  • Kidney failure is a global public health problem, affecting more than 750 million individuals worldwide [1]

  • Among the available renal replacement therapy (RRT), 51.4% (91) chose HD, 5.1% decided on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), four patients (2.3%) opted for renal transplantation, while the remaining 41.2% (73) had yet to choose one, out of which 83.6% (61/73) had stage-IV chronic kidney disease (CKD) while the remaining 16.4% (12/73) had stage-V CKD

  • A series of structured predialysis education program (PDEP) sessions for the patients progressing to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) can facilitate their selection of RRT

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Introduction

Kidney failure is a global public health problem, affecting more than 750 million individuals worldwide [1]. Due to its substantial cost, the availability of RRT varies widely between developed and developing countries. It has been available for more than 50 years in developed countries; making RRT available to all patients remains a challenge in low- and middle-income countries due to economic constraints as well as the high prevalence of end-stage kidney disease in these countries [1,3,4]. Disparities between developed and developing countries are limited to the availability of RRT, but are observed across the spectrum of disease management, from creating awareness to prevention, screening, care, and treatment [5,6]. The aim of this study was to assess the distribution of renal replacement therapy (RRT) among patients with ESRD who received PDEP counseling at a single tertiary care center in Khamis Mushait, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

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