Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu

Patients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin (CKDu) need to plan for renal replacement therapy. The patients usually affected are probably best served with living-related renal transplantation. Potential donors from the same area are possibly at risk for developing CKDu and need c...

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Main Authors: Santosh Varughese, Sanjay K Agarwal, T Ravi Raju, Tripti Khanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Nephrology
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Online Access:http://www.indianjnephrol.org/article.asp?issn=0971-4065;year=2020;volume=30;issue=4;spage=261;epage=263;aulast=Varughese
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spelling doaj-f7311c0270014f22a5662e52de023f462020-11-25T04:00:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Nephrology0971-40651998-36622020-01-0130426126310.4103/ijn.IJN_396_19Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDuSantosh VarugheseSanjay K AgarwalT Ravi RajuTripti KhannaPatients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin (CKDu) need to plan for renal replacement therapy. The patients usually affected are probably best served with living-related renal transplantation. Potential donors from the same area are possibly at risk for developing CKDu and need close monitoring post kidney donation. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is probably a better option as hemodialysis (HD) centers are located in urban areas only and patients have the convenience of receiving therapy at home. The “PD first” pilot project of Sri Lanka is a unique initiative that trains community physicians to offer PD to patients with advanced CKDu. In Telengana and Andhra Pradesh, the Aarogyasri insurance scheme provides for poor patients to avail of free HD and transplantation in government and private hospitals. Much more needs to be done to care for all those who are affected. A public–private partnership model for providing comprehensive care to patients with advanced CKDu can be undertaken in all areas affected by CKDu that makes renal replacement therapy (RRT) available and accessible, irrespective of financial and social limitations.http://www.indianjnephrol.org/article.asp?issn=0971-4065;year=2020;volume=30;issue=4;spage=261;epage=263;aulast=Varughesehemodialysisinsurancepd firstperitoneal dialysistransplantation
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author Santosh Varughese
Sanjay K Agarwal
T Ravi Raju
Tripti Khanna
spellingShingle Santosh Varughese
Sanjay K Agarwal
T Ravi Raju
Tripti Khanna
Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu
Indian Journal of Nephrology
hemodialysis
insurance
pd first
peritoneal dialysis
transplantation
author_facet Santosh Varughese
Sanjay K Agarwal
T Ravi Raju
Tripti Khanna
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title Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu
title_short Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu
title_full Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu
title_fullStr Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu
title_full_unstemmed Options of renal replacement therapy in CKDu
title_sort options of renal replacement therapy in ckdu
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Nephrology
issn 0971-4065
1998-3662
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Patients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown origin (CKDu) need to plan for renal replacement therapy. The patients usually affected are probably best served with living-related renal transplantation. Potential donors from the same area are possibly at risk for developing CKDu and need close monitoring post kidney donation. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is probably a better option as hemodialysis (HD) centers are located in urban areas only and patients have the convenience of receiving therapy at home. The “PD first” pilot project of Sri Lanka is a unique initiative that trains community physicians to offer PD to patients with advanced CKDu. In Telengana and Andhra Pradesh, the Aarogyasri insurance scheme provides for poor patients to avail of free HD and transplantation in government and private hospitals. Much more needs to be done to care for all those who are affected. A public–private partnership model for providing comprehensive care to patients with advanced CKDu can be undertaken in all areas affected by CKDu that makes renal replacement therapy (RRT) available and accessible, irrespective of financial and social limitations.
topic hemodialysis
insurance
pd first
peritoneal dialysis
transplantation
url http://www.indianjnephrol.org/article.asp?issn=0971-4065;year=2020;volume=30;issue=4;spage=261;epage=263;aulast=Varughese
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