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  Česky / Czech version Čes.-slov. Pediat., 2004, roč. 59, č. 7, s. 331-336.
 
Epidemiology of Chronic Renal Insufficiency in Children in Slovakia 
Podracká Ľ.1, Kovács L.2 a Pracovná skupina detských nefrológov* 

Klinika detí a dorastu Lekárskej fakulty Univerzity Pavla J. Šafárika, Košice1 prednostka prof. MUDr. Ľ. Podracká, CSc. 2. detská klinika Lekárskej fakulty Univerzity Komenského a DFNsP, Bratislava2 prednosta prof. MUDr. L. Kovács, DrSc., MPH.
 


Summary:

       At the present time there is no available data on prevalence and incidence of chronic renal insufficiency (CHRI) in children in Slovakia. The last and the only study so far was that performed in 1975. In the present paper the authors analyze the results of epidemiological investigation of the occurrence of CHRI in children in Slovakia in 2002, which were the basis for the foundation of National Registry. The occurrence of CHRI in Slovakia in children up to 18 years of age is 18.2/1 million children. The prevalence in children up to 18 years, treated with active therapy substituting the function of the kidneys (dialysis and transplantation) in 7.4/1 million population and 29.3/1 million children. CHRI is most frequently caused by congenital anomalies of the kidneys and urinary tract (36%), tubulointerstitial nephritis constituted 17.1% and chronic glomerulonephritis only 10.47%, the number being significantly less than in 1977 (36%, p < 0.01). The greatest change over the last 30 years developed in the group of children with therapy substituting function of the kidneys. At the present time there are 24 children up to 15 years of age who undergo dialysis and 16 children after successful TX of the kidney. The proportion of hemodialysis and CCPD is 54 and 46%, respectively. The growth retardation affected 35% of patients and 51% of children in the terminal stage is treated with recombinant erythropoietin. The results of the epidemiological survey indicate a significant increase of CHRI in children in Slovakia since 1977 (7.4 and 4.32 children/1 million population, respectively and 29.3 and 15.87/1 million children up to 15 years of age, respectively, p < 0.01). In comparison with advanced countries of Europe and the U.S.A., there are lower proportions of patients with dialysis and children after kidney transplantation. The introduction of modern immunosuppressive drugs and standard protocols into the therapy of glomerulonephritis contributed to improvement of the long-term prognosis. The possibilities of therapy substituting kidney function significantly prolonged survival and improved quality of life in children with chronic kidney failure.

        Key words: chronic renal insufficiency, prevalence, epidemiology, dialysis, transplantation
       

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