Armed conflicts and kidney patients: a consensus statement from the Renal Disaster Relief Task Force of the ERA

Author:

Sever Mehmet S1,Vanholder Raymond2ORCID,Luyckx Valerie3,Eckardt Kai-Uwe4ORCID,Kolesnyk Mykola5,Wiecek Andrzej6,Pawlowicz-Szlarska Ewa7,Gallego Daniel8,Shroff Rukshana9,Škoberne Andrej10,Nistor Ionut11,Sekkarie Mohamed12,Ivanov Dmytro13ORCID,Noruišiene Edita14,Tuglular Serhan15

Affiliation:

1. Istanbul University, School of Medicine, Department of Nephrology , Istanbul , Turkey

2. European Kidney Health Alliance, Brussels, Belgium; Nephrology Section, Department of Internal Medicine and, Pediatrics, University Hospital Ghent , Ghent , Belgium

3. Department of Nephrology, University Children's Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland; Department of Paediatrics and Child, Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa; Renal Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard, Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

4. Department of Nephrology and Medical Intensive Care, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin , Berlin , Germany

5. SI Institute of Nephrology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine , Kyiv , Ukraine

6. Department of Nephrology, Transplantation and Internal Medicine, Medical University of Silesia , Katowice , Poland

7. Department of Nephrology, Hypertension and Kidney Transplantation, Medical University of Lodz , Lodz , Poland

8. European Kidney Health Alliance, Brussels, Belgium; European Kidney Patient Federation , Wien , Austria

9. Renal Unit, UCL Great Ormond Street Hospital and Institute of Child Health , London , UK

10. Department of Nephrology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Medical Faculty, University of Ljubljana , Ljubljana , Slovenia

11. Department of Internal Medicine, Nephrology and Geriatrics, Grigore T Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania; Department of Nephrology, Dr C I Parhon University Hospital , Iasi , Romania

12. Nephrology and Hypertension Associates , Bluefield, WV , USA

13. Department of Nephrology and RRT Shupyk, National Health Care University , Kyiv , Ukraine

14. European Kidney Health Alliance, Brussels, Belgium; European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association – European Renal Care Association

15. Marmara University, School of Medicine, Department of Nephrology , Istanbul , Turkey

Abstract

ABSTRACT During conflicts, people with kidney disease, either those remaining in the affected zones or those who are displaced, may be exposed to additional threats because of medical and logistical challenges. Acute kidney injury developing on the battlefield, in field hospitals or in higher-level hospital settings is characterized by poor outcomes. People with chronic kidney disease may experience treatment interruptions, contributing to worsening kidney function. Patients living on dialysis or with a functioning graft may experience limitations of dialysis possibilities or availability of immunosuppressive medications, increasing the risk of severe complications including death. When patients must flee, these threats are compounded by unhealthy and insecure conditions both during displacement and/or at their destination. Measures to attenuate these risks may only be partially effective. Local preparedness for overall and medical/kidney-related disaster response is essential. Due to limitations in supply, adjustments in dialysis frequency or dose, switching between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and changes in immunosuppressive regimens may be required. Telemedicine (if possible) may be useful to support inexperienced local physicians in managing medical and logistical challenges. Limited treatment possibilities during warfare may necessitate referral of patients to distant higher-level hospitals, once urgent care has been initiated. Preparation for disasters should occur ahead of time. Inclusion of disaster nephrology in medical and nursing curricula and training of patients, families and others on self-care and medical practice in austere settings may enhance awareness and preparedness, support best practices adapted to the demanding circumstances and prepare non-professionals to lend support.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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