某公立医院系统无证ESRD患者的描述性分析

Rajeev Raghavan MD, David Sheikh-Hamad MD
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摘要

目的:据估计,美国有6000名无证居民需要肾脏替代治疗。在这项工作中,我们试图评估休斯顿两家公立医院和一家附属诊所接受血液透析的患者人口统计学。方法休斯顿社区186多名无证居民接受透析治疗。通过患者访谈和图表回顾获得人口统计信息。与来自美国肾脏数据系统(USRDS)数据库的匹配队列进行比较,并进行统计分析。结果:与USRDS的患者相比,该患者人群更年轻,糖尿病患病率更低(42.6岁vs 58.9岁;35%对68%;p < 0.01)。超过95%的患者是西班牙裔,只有23%的人高中毕业。在开始透析之前,大多数患者在美国度过了超过30%的生命。只有3%的患者在移民美国之前了解自己的肾脏疾病。休斯顿公立医院系统中需要血液透析的无证居民数量庞大,给社区带来了巨大的经济负担。维持透析和扩大腹膜透析的使用是使这些患者受益的方法,同时控制成本。充分的解决方案需要全国统一的政策。拨号。移植。©2011 Wiley期刊公司
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Descriptive analysis of undocumented residents with ESRD in a public hospital system

OBJECTIVE

It is estimated that 6,000 undocumented residents in the United States require renal replacement therapy. In this work, we sought to evaluate the demographics of the patient population receiving hemodialysis in two Houston public hospitals and an affiliated clinic.

METHODS

More than 186 undocumented residents receive dialysis in the Houston community. Demographic information was obtained via patient interview and chart review. Comparison was made with a matched cohort from the United States Renal Data System (USRDS) database, and statistical analysis was performed.

RESULTS

Compared with patients in the USRDS, this patient population is younger and demonstrates lower prevalence of diabetes mellitus (42.6 versus 58.9 years; and 35% versus 68%, respectively; p < 0.01). More than 95% of the patients are Hispanic and only 23% graduated from high school. Most patients had spent more than 30% of their life in the United States before commencing dialysis. Only 3% of the patients had knowledge of their kidney disease prior to immigrating to the United States.

DISCUSSION

The number of undocumented residents needing hemodialysis in the Houston public hospital system is large and imposes a significant financial burden on the community. Maintenance dialysis and expanded use of peritoneal dialysis are approaches that benefit these patients while containing costs. Adequate solutions require uniform policy nationwide. Dial. Transplant. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Dialysis & Transplantation
Dialysis & Transplantation 医学-工程:生物医学
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