ACUTE-RENAL-FAILURE IN KUWAIT - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY

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ELRESHAID, K [1 ]
KAPOOR, M [1 ]
JOHNY, KV [1 ]
SUGATHAN, TN [1 ]
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[1] AMIRI HOSP,DEPT MED,KUWAIT,KUWAIT
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ACUTE RENAL FAILURE; SEPSIS; KUWAIT;
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This prospective study was conducted over a period of 18 months (February 1989 to July 1990) in the State of Kuwait. It covered a population of 1 024 211 and eight multidisciplinary hospitals with an in-patient admission of 118 079 per year. Two hundred and twenty-six adult patients with acute renal failure (ARF) were seen and followed up by nephrologists. This made the calculated annual incidence of ARF 14.7 per 100 000 population, nearly five times that reported by the EDTA registry (Biesenbach et al. 1991). Drugs, sepsis and volume depletion were the most frequent causes, with sepsis resulting in 36% cause specific mortality compared to zero mortality with the other two. The overall mortality rate was only 14% which clearly indicated a markedly improved prognosis in cases of ARF. The prognosis in ARF depended on two major factors, viz. the type of aetiological insult and the presence of predisposing associated medical illnesses. Multiple insults, though common, do not affect the mortality rate. Secondary sepsis or gastrointestinal bleeding as a cause of death in ARF was rarely seen in our study. Those who required dialytic support for renal failure had a 45 % patient mortality rate in general. Over 40 % of our patients were 60 years or older compared with only 3.5 % in the local population. This indicated old age as a major risk factor in the development of ARF. The overall mortality in the elderly did not differ from that in the young, but sepsis in the elderly carried a mortality rate of 60% compared to only 14.8% in the younger age group.
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