Fátima B Cintrón Rosa, Elvin Soto Hernández, Anmelys Rivera Valentín, Héctor J Díaz Rodríguez, Jannice M Arroyo Soto, Ángel F Delgado Garrastegui, Ileana E Ocasio Meléndez, Enrique Ortiz Kidd, José L Cangiano
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Abstract
Objectives: The incidence and prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
patients treated with dialysis has continued to increase worldwide. These patients
are at the highest risk of developing cardiovascular complications which
contribute to their demise. The objective of this study was to describe the clinical
and demographic characteristics of the patients on maintenance hemodialysis
at the University Hospital, in San Juan Puerto Rico.
Methods: We reviewed a total of 55 active patients. Data was collected to
identify the demographic and clinical characteristics. Co-morbid conditions
such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and coronary artery disease (CAD)
were noted as well as age, dialysis vintage and social and educational profiles.
Results: Patients were divided into two groups according to age (group 1 were
less than 60 years and group 2 were more than 60 years). Average age was 42 years
in group 1 with 17 females and 24 males and 78 years in group 2 with 6 females
and 8 males. Diabetes mellitus was present in 17 (41%) of group 1 and 5 patients
(35%) of group 2. Likewise hypertension was present in 26 (63%) of group 1 patients
and 11(78%) of group 2 patients. CAD was present in 15 (36%) of group 1
patients and 7 (50%) of group 2 patients. There was an association between low
annual income in both groups but not in the level of education.
Conclusion: A relatively young population was identified in our descriptive
analysis of hemodialysis patients at the University Hospital. The expected high
incidence of diabetes mellitus observed in the general population of hemodialysis
patients in our country was not present. Hypertension and CAD were
major risk factors in these patients. In view of these findings we recommend
better control of blood pressure, prevention and early detection of CAD in
CKD patients before initiating dialysis.