A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN DIALYSIS AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION REGARDING THE CAUSES AND SURVIVAL PERIOD OF THE PATIENTS IN WESTERN AREA, LIBYA | ||||
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology | ||||
Article 16, Volume 46, Issue 2, August 2016, Page 393-398 PDF (2.93 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jesp.2016.88707 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
MOHAMED M. GNAN1; SALWA M.A. DAHESH2, 3; ISRAA ABDEL-HAMID4; RADIA KAMEL4 | ||||
1Faculty of Medical Technology, Al Gabal Al gharby University, Libya | ||||
2Faculty of Medical Technology, Al Gabal Al gharby University, Libya.+ | ||||
3Research Institute of Medical Entomology, The General Organization for Institutes and Teaching Hospitals, Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt. | ||||
4Faculty of Science, Al Gabal Al gharby University, Libya | ||||
Abstract | ||||
As the number of renal failure patients in Libya reached to 3,700 patients (kindly provided by Libyan Ministry of Health), this study aimed to help Libyan people suffering from renal failure to making a wisdom decision about choice of renal transplantation or treatment with dialysis. This study found the main causes of renal failure among people in western area of Libya, due to ages and survival time between patient undergoing dialysis and kidney transplantation. Out of 140 patients’ files that were collected from different hospital and specialized centers in western Libya, 98(70%) patients were treated with dialysis while the rest 42 patients (30%) underwent kidney transplantation. The result also revealed that the mean survival time for those who planted the kidneys was (7.1 years) significantly longer than those treated with dialysis (3.7 years). The mean ages of patients underwent transplantation was (53.4 years) younger than those who were treated with dialysis (44.6). Diabetes and blood pressure complications were the most common diseases associated among both groups while multiple microbial inflammation of kidney was higher among kidney transplanted group. Also, gastrointestinal bacteria and protozoa played a marked role. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Libya; kidney failure; dialysis; kidney transplantation | ||||
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