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Challenges in Diagnosis and Management of Glomerular Disease in Resource-Limited Settings

Author Affiliations
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, INHS Asvini, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, University of the Philippines System, ...
Published InKidney International Reports
Year2022
Citations17

Abstract

Introduction: Glomerular diseases are the leading drivers of nondiabetic chronic kidney disease disability-adjusted life years in resource-limited countries. Proper diagnosis and treatment relies on resources including kidney biopsy, ancillary testing, and access to evidence-based therapies. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional internet-based survey cascaded through society mailing lists among nephrologists in countries of Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. We collected the data on respondent demographics, their ability to perform and appropriately interpret a kidney biopsy, and their access to complementary investigations and treatment practices. Results: A total of 298 kidney care specialists from 33 countries (53.3% from Asia and 44.6% from Africa; 64% from academic or university hospitals) participated in the survey. Of these specialists, 85% performed kidney biopsy. About 61%…
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