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Referral To Nephrologist In Early Stages Of Kidney Disease Is Of Paramount Importance
EHM News Bureau - Mumbai
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India predicted as the kidney disease capital of the world, nephrologists from
the city and the country came together for the first time to celebrate World
Kidney Day. The Mumbai Nephrology Group and the National Kidney Foundation joined
hands to increase awareness about kidney disease.
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With 57 million Chronic Kidney Disease patients projected
in 2025 from the 19 million in 1995, 15 million to 20 million CKD patients
can be prevented at a low cost, if detected early
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Said Dr Ajay Singh, Consultant Nephrologist, Harvard Medical
School, US, With an alarming rate of 57 million Chronic Kidney Disease
(CKD) patients projected in the year 2025 from the 19 million in 1995, 15 million
to 20 million CKD patients can be prevented at a low cost, if detected early.
Nephrologists advocated the need for public awareness programmes
with the aim of identifying stage 0 patients and instituting proper
intervention. Stage 0 implies people suffering from diabetics, hypertensives,
those with kidney stones and infections, high risk pregnancies, have had acute
renal failure, senior citizens, those habitually using nephrotoxic drugs like
pain killers, arthritis medicines, ayurvedic bhasmas, higher antibiotics, and
X-ray contrast dyes, etc.
According to Dr Vidya Acharya, Founder Member, The Maharashtra
Confederation For Organ Transplantation (MCFOT), The population of patients
suffering from CKD is increasing and almost 10 per cent of the adult population
is estimated to be already suffering from CKD.
Said Dr A L Kirpalani, Consultant Nephrologist, Bombay Hospital,
The individual citizen, the medical fraternity, the social organisations
and the NGOs, the insurance and Third Party Administrators (TPAs) can ill afford
to ignore the menace of CKD. Ignorance about kidney disease is universal. What
is shocking and unforgivable is the ignorance of the medical fraternity, which
is unacceptable.
In an attempt to overcome this deficiency in diagnostic armamentarium,
the disease is now classified into five stages. We have formulae like
the Cockroft and Gault formula which use the patients age, sex, and race
variable and derive the estimated kidney efficiency from the serum creatinine
value (eGFR). These formulae help to recognise early kidney dysfunction i.e.,
Stage 1 and Stage 2 of CKD, informed Dr Kirpalani.
Insurance coverage is hardly ever available for this
disease and only the Central Government and Railways along with a few philanthropic
private employers like the Tatas, the Birlas and the Ambanis pick up the tab
for this care. For most others, this disease spells either physical doom or
financial disaster. Not more than five per cent of the one lakh new Indian cases
per year actually get dialysis or kidney transplant. The other 95 per cent suffer
and perish, he added.
In the US, where the government gives free dialysis and kidney
transplant to its citizens, 25 per cent of the ESRD patients die without dialysis
and kidney transplantation. Experts pinpoint that there is a need for early
detection of CKD in Stages 1 and 2, the stages at which reversibility and control
are most feasible by community detection projects like SEEK (Screening
Early detection and Evaluation of Kidney disease).
Former Prime Minister of India V P Singh was the chief guest
of the function and Bollywood actor Shammi Kapoor was the Guest of Honour.
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