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    The ERA-EDTA Registry Annual Report 2017 : a summary

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    Background. This article presents a summary of the 2017 Annual Report of the European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA) Registry and describes the epidemiology of renal replacement therapy (RRT) for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in 37 countries. Methods. The ERA-EDTA Registry received individual patient data on patients undergoing RRT for ESRD in 2017 from 32 national or regional renal registries and aggregated data from 21 registries. The incidence and prevalence of RRT, kidney transplantation activity and survival probabilities of these patients were calculated. Results. In 2017, the ERA-EDTA Registry covered a general population of 694 million people. The incidence of RRT for ESRD was 127 per million population (pmp), ranging from 37 pmp in Ukraine to 252 pmp in Greece. A total of 62% of patients were men, 52% were >= 65 years of age and 23% had diabetes mellitus as the primary renal disease. The treatment modality at the onset of RRT was haemodialysis for 85% of patients. On 31 December 2017, the prevalence of RRT was 854 pmp, ranging from 210 pmp in Ukraine to 1965 pmp in Portugal. The transplant rate in 2017 was 33 pmp, ranging from 3 pmp in Ukraine to 103 pmp in the Spanish region of Catalonia. For patients commencing RRT during 2008-12, the unadjusted 5-year patient survival probability for all RRT modalities combined was 50.8%.Peer reviewe

    The European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association Registry Annual Report 2014 : a summary

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    Background: This article summarizes the European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association Registry's 2014 annual report. It describes the epidemiology of renal replacement therapy (RRT) for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in 2014 within 35 countries. Methods: In 2016, the ERA-EDTA Registry received data on patients who in 2014 where undergoing RRT for ESRD, from 51 national or regional renal registries. Thirty-two registries provided individual patient level data and 19 provided aggregated patient level data. The incidence, prevalence and survival probabilities of these patients were determined. Results: In 2014, 70 953 individuals commenced RRT for ESRD, equating to an overall unadjusted incidence rate of 133 per million population (pmp). The incidence ranged by 10-fold; from 23 pmp in the Ukraine to 237 pmp in Portugal. Of the patients commencing RRT, almost two-thirds were men, over half were aged >= 65 years and a quarter had diabetes mellitus as their primary renal diagnosis. By day 91 of commencing RRT, 81% of patients were receiving haemodialysis. On 31 December 2014, 490 743 individuals were receiving RRT for ESRD, equating to an unadjusted prevalence of 924 pmp. This ranged throughout Europe by more than 10-fold, from 157 pmp in the Ukraine to 1794 pmp in Portugal. In 2014, 19 406 kidney transplantations were performed, equating to an overall unadjusted transplant rate of 36 pmp. Again this varied considerably throughout Europe. For patients commencing RRT during 2005-09, the 5-year-adjusted patient survival probabilities on all RRT modalities was 63.3% (95% confidence interval 63.0-63.6). The expected remaining lifetime of a 20-to 24-year-old patient with ESRD receiving dialysis or living with a kidney transplant was 21.9 and 44.0 years, respectively. This was substantially lower than the 61.8 years of expected remaining lifetime of a 20-year-old patient without ESRD.Peer reviewe

    Traits thrombophiliques en hémodialyse (HD)

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    4ème réunion commune de la Société de néphrologie et de la Société francophone de dialyse (Tunis, Tunisie, 1er –4 octobre 2002)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Un cas de purpura thrombotique thrombocytopénique revue de la littérature

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    We report the case of a 70 years old woman who developed a thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. Despite a treatment with corticoids and high doses IV gammaglobulins ,the patient developed seizures. Treatment with plasma exchanges combined with plasma infusions allowed recovery. The authors review the clinical and biological aspects as well as the pathogeny of the disease. The authors insist on the importance of the plasma exchanges in the treatment of this disease.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Journée Mondiale du Rein 2008: Impact de l'épidé miologie des maladies rénales en Belgique

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    The World Kidney Day offers a crucial opportunity to the Belgian associations of nephrologists to inform public and medical communities about the global problem of chronic kidney disease (CKD). According to epidemiological data from GNFB/NBVN registries in our country, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes 2 are responsible for an increasing amount of CKD cases with pejorative evolution to end-stage renal disease requiring cost-effective renal replacement therapies (haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis or renal transplantation). In these patients, the high level of comorbidities and the late referral to the nephrologists are recognized as enhanced morbidity and mortality factors. These facts underline the need for the nephrologists to stimulate collaboration with general practitioners and specialists from other disciplines in order to set up systematic screening procedures and early follow-up of patients at risk of developing CKD. These procedures should contribute to reduce the progression rate of renal function impairment.SCOPUS: sh.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Hémoglobinopathie C et splénomégalie chez un patient ivoirien. Intérêt de la splénectomie

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    We report the case of a young patient native of the Ivory Coast who suffered from homozygous hemoglobin C disease. He presented with the usual findings of this hemoglobinopathy: a moderate hemolytic anemia and a massive, painful and even disabling splenomegaly. Pain completely disappeared following splenectomy. However, postoperative course was complicated by portal venous thrombosis, which was medically treated. No deficiency of natural coagulation inhibitors could be demonstrated, so splenectomy was the only factor predisposing to thrombosis. We consider that in only very few cases of hemoglobin C disease splenectomy (preceded by prophylactic antipneumococcic vaccine) may be indicated from pain and risk of spontaneous splenic rupture.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Efficacité comparée du verrou à l’héparine standard (H) et au citrate sodique (C) dans la prévention des thromboses de cacheter d’hémodialyse (HD): étude pilote

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    4ème réunion commune de la Société de néphrologie et de la Société francophone de dialyse (Tunis, Tunisie, 1er –4 octobre 2002)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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