苏丹流离失所和肾脏护理中断:脆弱健康危机的教训。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Dina A Abdellatif, Nihal Beshir, Mehmet S Sever
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审查目的:审查2023年冲突后苏丹肾脏护理服务的中断,强调透析和移植患者在危机期间面临的复杂风险,并为未来的应急准备提供基于证据的战略。最近的研究发现:苏丹的冲突暴露了本已资源不足的肾脏病基础设施的深层次系统性弱点。血液透析中心遭到破坏或关闭,供应链崩溃,病人流离失所变得普遍。超过70%的患者经历了治疗中断,许多患者因错过透析或移植排斥而死亡。紧急反应被推迟和不协调。相比之下,乌克兰和加沙灾难的经验表明,基于登记的疏散和跨界规划如何能够挽救生命。埃及随后与世卫组织和萨勒曼国王人道主义援助和救济中心(KSrelief)的合作为区域支持提供了一个虽晚但具有指导意义的模式。总结:苏丹的危机表明,当卫生系统崩溃时,肾病患者如何不成比例地遭受灾害的不利影响。在没有正式撤离或支援计划的情况下,流离失所可能成为一种生存策略。迫切需要通过登记、精神卫生支持、跨境协议和可持续的非传染性疾病规划,将肾脏护理纳入灾害应对。全球的势头,例如WHA78的肾脏决议,现在必须转化为针对脆弱环境的国家准备。
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Displacement and kidney care disruption in Sudan: lessons from a fragile health crisis.

Purpose of review: To examine the disruption of kidney care services in Sudan following the 2023 conflict, highlighting the compounded risks faced by dialysis and transplant patients during crises, and offering evidence-based strategies for future emergency preparedness.

Recent findings: The conflict in Sudan exposed deep systemic weaknesses in an already under-resourced nephrology infrastructure. Hemodialysis centers were damaged or shut down, supply chains collapsed, and patient displacement became widespread. Over 70% of patients experienced treatment interruption and many died due to missed dialysis sessions or transplant rejection. Emergency responses were delayed and uncoordinated. In contrast, experience from Ukraine and Gaza disasters illustrate how registry-based evacuation and cross-border planning can save lives. Egypt's subsequent collaboration with WHO and KSrelief (King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center) offered a late but instructive model for regional support.

Summary: Sudan's crisis demonstrates how kidney patients suffer disproportionately from adverse effects of disasters when health systems collapse. Displacement may become a survival tactic in the absence of formal evacuation or support plans. Embedding kidney care into disaster response-through registries, mental health support, cross-border agreements, and sustainable NCD programming-is urgently needed. Global momentum, such as WHA78's kidney resolution, must now translate into national preparedness for fragile settings.

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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A reader-friendly resource, Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension provides an up-to-date account of the most important advances in the field of nephrology and hypertension. Each issue contains either two or three sections delivering a diverse and comprehensive coverage of all the key issues, including pathophysiology of hypertension, circulation and hemodynamics, and clinical nephrology. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension is an indispensable journal for the busy clinician, researcher or student.
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