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摘要
急性肾损伤(AKI)是一种常见的事件,在缺乏适当治疗的情况下具有高死亡率。在低收入国家,腹膜透析(PD)在AKI的治疗中起着至关重要的作用,特别是在儿科人群中。2013年,国际肾脏病学会(ISN)发起了“0 by 25”项目,旨在到2025年在全球范围内消除可预防的AKI死亡。拯救年轻生命(SYL)方案是这一倡议的关键组成部分,其目标是到2025年将没有AKI造成的死亡。尽管SYL做出了努力,但以前以英语举行的课程和研讨会仅限于英语国家。结果,由于语言障碍,讲法语的非洲国家在与会者中代表性不足。自2023年以来,为了促进法语非洲地区的PD培训,SFNDT寻求与SYL项目建立伙伴关系。这一伙伴关系的目标是培训来自法语非洲国家的医疗保健提供者使用PD和PD导管放置来管理AKI。这一伙伴关系旨在用法语举办理论和实践研讨会。在这里,我们将介绍这一伙伴关系的当地背景、挑战和前景。
Peritoneal dialysis in the management of acute kidney injury in children and young adults within French-speaking countries - Partnership between the Société francophone de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation (SFNDT) and the Saving Young Lives program
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common event associated with a high mortality rate in the absence of adequate treatment. In lower-income countries, peritoneal dialysis (PD) plays an essential role in the treatment of AKI, especially in the paediatric population. In 2013, the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) launched the ‘0 by 25’ project, which aims to eliminate preventable deaths from AKI worldwide by 2025. The Saving Young Lives (SYL) program is a key component of this initiative, with the objective that by 2025 there will be no deaths resulting from AKI. Despite SYL’s efforts, access to the program and seminars, which were previously held in English, had been limited to English-speaking countries. As a result, French-speaking African countries were underrepresented among participants due to the language barrier. Since 2023, to promote PD training in French-speaking African regions, the Société francophone de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation (SFNDT) has sought to form a partnership with the SYL program. The objective of this partnership is to train healthcare providers from French-speaking African countries in the use of PD and PD catheter placement for the management of AKI. This partnership aims to establish seminars in French with both theoretical and practical workshops. Here, we describe the local context, challenges, and perspectives of this partnership.