Alejandra Orozco MSc , Rasha Shemies MD , Luis Enrique Álvarez Rangel MD , Hernan Trimarchi MD , Guilherme Ribeiro Ramirez de Jesus MD , Iasmina M. Craici MD , Alice Schmidt MD , Ghada Ankawi MD , Nada Sellami MD , I Wen Wu MD , Wisit Cheungpasitporn MD , Natalia Kozlovskaya MD , Elena Zakharova MD, PhD , Ifeoma I. Ulasi MD , Shilpanjali Jesudason MD , Giorgina Barbara Piccoli MD, PhD
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Access to Care During Pregnancy for Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease and Kidney Failure in Latin America: A State of the Art with an International Comparison
Access to kidney care is a problem in Latin America, similar to many other low- to medium-income countries. Uneven access and deep discrepancies in quality of care beset this large part of the world that encompasses North America (Mexico) and Central and South America.
Access to kidney care during pregnancy can be seen as a marker of overall achievements and needs in nephrology. We suggest that this issue should be systematically considered and compared across settings when health care systems are evaluated. If this were done, pregnancy would be in the spotlight, and this would increase awareness of the problems that need to be dealt with and could guide interventions to improve kidney care in young women.
This review discusses some epidemiological and clinical issues, as well as barriers to optimal care of pregnancy in patients with chronic kidney disease encountered in Mexico and other Latin American countries, contextualized with a brief overview on barriers and challenges in other continents.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Nephrology is a timely source for the publication of new concepts and research findings relevant to the clinical practice of nephrology. Each issue is an organized compendium of practical information that serves as a lasting reference for nephrologists, internists and physicians in training.