European Journal of Biological Research (Sep 2017)

Proposal for screening of kidney disease in a random population based on World Kidney Day campaign

  • Marcelo Rodrigues Bacci,
  • Victor do Couto Rosa Jordão,
  • Livia Yadoya Vasconcelos,
  • Thiago Cavenaghi Castanheira,
  • Ronaldo Roberto Bergamo,
  • Daniel Rinaldi dos Santos,
  • Ana Carolina Capuano Mottecy,
  • Ligia Ajaime Azzalis,
  • Edimar Cristiano Pereira,
  • Beatriz da Costa Aguiar Alves,
  • Fernando Luiz Affonso Fonseca

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3

Abstract

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Despite the advances on early screening techniques, getting to know the chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevalence in Brazil and worldwide remains a challenge for researchers. Aging, diabetes and hypertension are the main CKD causes in Brazil. The aim of the study was to evaluate the presence of urinary dipstick abnormalities in World Kidney Day campaign. This is a cross-sectional studyconducted at FMABC. This study was based on the answers to a kidney disease questionnaire and urinary dipstick test. A total of 205 patients were randomly invited to collect urine samples on World Kidney Day 2013. Among the 205 studied patients, 66.34% were women with mean age of 46.32 years. Around 34.14% of the patients were hypertensive and 9.75% diabetic. Urinalysis alterations were observed in 28.29% of patients. The group with urine alterations had older individuals (51.36 years) andmore diabetes (18.96%) with higher levels of glucose (143.2 mg/dl). Brazilian population is getting older and diabetic which represent risk factors for the onset of CKD. The necessity of an early detection by means of specific campaigns is thus of great importance. The use of dipstick test for screening is an important tool for kidney disease diagnosis. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.826928

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