• Medicina · Jan 2024

    [Social factors and entry to the waiting list for kidney transplantation].

    • Guillermo D Fragale, Mauro Magenta, Vanina Beitia, Alejandra Karl, Ivana Claros, Lina M Rodriguez, and Matías Tisi Baña.
    • Servicio de Nefrología y Trasplante Renal, Hospital Universitario Austral, Universidad Austral, Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: GFRAGALE@cas.austral.edu.ar.
    • Medicina (B Aires). 2024 Jan 1; 84 (5): 831835831-835.

    IntroductionKidney transplant continues to be the best treatment option for patients with end-stage chronic renal failure. The shortage of organs and long waiting times mean that many patients arrive at the transplant with a significant level of deterioration. The objective was to analyze the relationship between socioeconomic variables and knowledge about pre-emptive kidney transplant in the pre-transplant consultation.MethodsCross-sectional study. A group of patients over 18 years' old who began pre-transplant evaluation was analyzed. Socioeconomic variables were evaluated and a brief survey on nephrological follow-up and information on kidney transplant prior to dialysis (preemptive) was carried out.ResultsA total of 164 patients with (mean ± SD) 57 ± 14 years were evaluated. A 56% (n = 92) had a predialysis nephrological follow-up of 33 ± 66 months, with 41% (n = 68) of more than one year. The time on dialysis before the pre-transplant consultation averaged 20 ± 23 months. Seventy-two % (n = 118) did not have information on pre-emptive kidney transplantation. Patients with predialysis nephrological follow-up were more likely to have information about pre-emptive kidney transplantation (OR 2.94; IC 1.30-6.63; p 0.009).DiscussionReferral to the transplant center is postponed by increasing the time on dialysis. Most patients are not aware of pre-emptive kidney transplantation. These findings point out the need to implement policies to improve patient education, access to information, and timely referral to transplant centers.

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