Extent of Achieving KDOQI Targets For hemodialysis Adequacy in Libyan dialysis patients: A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Study

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S. Ayad Khairi,S. Shaibani , Badreddin,A. Rahouma Zaynab,A. Elmelowdi Marwa,M. Abualqumsaan Ibrahim,Smaida4, Faraj A.Tamtum Amina,M. Salama , Huda,M.Alborki Malak,K. Aboalgasem Mohamed,Mahmoud Asma,S.Alhabry Asma,Asbak Najah,A. Bobaker , Hana

Abstract

Dialysis is a therapy to maintain the lives of end stage renal disease patients (ESRD), and the adequacy of hemodialysis is essential as it can improve patient’s survival, quality of life and biochemical profiles. This study aimed to evaluate the extent of achieving Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) targets for dialysis adequacy, haemoglobin level, mineral bone disorders and nutritional status among hemodialysis patients. patients and method: This study was carried out on 286 regular haemodialysis adult patients from eleven hemodialysis centers in Libya. Patients subjected to BMI calculations. Blood samples collected for complete blood count, serum albumin, blood urea pre and post dialysis session, serum creatinine, total serum calcium, serum phosphate, serum alkaline phosphatase, C reactive protein, and serum iPTH levels. Targets measures based on the KDOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines. Result: Mean Kt/V was 1.31±0.40.only 174 (60.84%) patients had adequate dialysis dose (Kt/V>1.2). Mean iPTH was 490.08±694.7. According to the KDOQI, guideline 19.2% of the patients was within the target range for parathormone level. 26.92 % of studied patients had a haemoglobin level of 11gm/dl or more. Mean serum albumin is 3.81±0.64, hypoalbuminemia (albumin <3.5g/dl) was in 27.98% of studied patients. Conclusion: According to KDOQI guidelines 39.16% of the studied patients did not achieve the target dose for adequate clearance, 73.08% did not achieve the target haemoglobin level; and, only 19.2% of the studied patients were within the target range for parathyroid hormone level. According to BMI as nutritional markers, 14.0% of studied patients were underweight and 27.98% were with serum albumin below (3.5 g/dl).

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Medical Research Center

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