Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria

Background. Studies from different parts of Nigeria and the world have reported variable patterns of renal diseases in childhood. There is a paucity of data to guide resource allocation in Zamfara, Nigeria, despite the rising incidence of kidney diseases in children in Nigeria, and globally. Object...

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Main Authors: Bilkisu Garba, Muhammad Sakajiki, Amarachi Obasi, Akeem Adeniji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African Medical Association 2017-07-01
Series:South African Journal of Child Health
Online Access:http://www.sajch.org.za/index.php/SAJCH/article/view/1376/777
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Muhammad Sakajiki
Amarachi Obasi
Akeem Adeniji
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description Background. Studies from different parts of Nigeria and the world have reported variable patterns of renal diseases in childhood. There is a paucity of data to guide resource allocation in Zamfara, Nigeria, despite the rising incidence of kidney diseases in children in Nigeria, and globally. Objectives. To determine the prevalence, presentation, pattern, and outcomes of renal diseases among hospitalised children in Gusau, Zamfara State, Nigeria. Methods. A retrospective study was conducted of children aged 1 month to 14 years, who were admitted to the paediatric wards of our hospital over a period of 30 months (October 2013 to March 2016). Relevant information was retrieved from the patients’ medical records and data were analysed accordingly. Results. A total of 2 658 children were admitted, of which 3.2% (n=84) had renal diseases; however, only 70 folders were utilised for the study. The male:female ratio was 1.19:1. Fever (63%), reduction in urine volume/frequency (46%), body swelling (43%) and abdominal pain (40%) were the most common symptoms. Hypertension (33%) and heart failure (17%) were common findings. Urinary tract infection (UTI) (34%), acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) (24%) and acute kidney injury (AKI) (20%) were the the most common diagnoses. Most of the children were discharged with good renal function and mortality was low (10%). Conclusions. The prevalence of renal disease in our setting was low, with males predominating. UTI was the most common cause of renal disease, requiring hospitalisation in Gusau, while congenital anomalies and malignancies were rare. These data could be utilised by researchers and stakeholders in resource-poor settings like ours to plan for preventive nephrology as UTI, AGN and AKI are largely preventable.
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spelling doaj.art-9a7d5a03374a46b988469a704706cd832024-01-02T04:26:21ZengSouth African Medical AssociationSouth African Journal of Child Health1994-30321999-76712017-07-01112969810.7196/SAJCH.2017.v11i2.1222Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western NigeriaBilkisu Garba0Muhammad Sakajiki1Amarachi Obasi2Akeem Adeniji3Department of Paediatrics, Ahmad Sani Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau, Zamfara State, NigeriaDepartment of Medicine, Ahmad Sani Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau, Zamfara State, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, Ahmad Sani Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau, Zamfara State, NigeriaDepartment of Paediatrics, Ahmad Sani Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau, Zamfara State, NigeriaBackground. Studies from different parts of Nigeria and the world have reported variable patterns of renal diseases in childhood. There is a paucity of data to guide resource allocation in Zamfara, Nigeria, despite the rising incidence of kidney diseases in children in Nigeria, and globally. Objectives. To determine the prevalence, presentation, pattern, and outcomes of renal diseases among hospitalised children in Gusau, Zamfara State, Nigeria. Methods. A retrospective study was conducted of children aged 1 month to 14 years, who were admitted to the paediatric wards of our hospital over a period of 30 months (October 2013 to March 2016). Relevant information was retrieved from the patients’ medical records and data were analysed accordingly. Results. A total of 2 658 children were admitted, of which 3.2% (n=84) had renal diseases; however, only 70 folders were utilised for the study. The male:female ratio was 1.19:1. Fever (63%), reduction in urine volume/frequency (46%), body swelling (43%) and abdominal pain (40%) were the most common symptoms. Hypertension (33%) and heart failure (17%) were common findings. Urinary tract infection (UTI) (34%), acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) (24%) and acute kidney injury (AKI) (20%) were the the most common diagnoses. Most of the children were discharged with good renal function and mortality was low (10%). Conclusions. The prevalence of renal disease in our setting was low, with males predominating. UTI was the most common cause of renal disease, requiring hospitalisation in Gusau, while congenital anomalies and malignancies were rare. These data could be utilised by researchers and stakeholders in resource-poor settings like ours to plan for preventive nephrology as UTI, AGN and AKI are largely preventable.http://www.sajch.org.za/index.php/SAJCH/article/view/1376/777
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Akeem Adeniji
Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria
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title Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria
title_full Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria
title_fullStr Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria
title_short Presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in Gusau, North-Western Nigeria
title_sort presentation and pattern of childhood renal diseases in gusau north western nigeria
url http://www.sajch.org.za/index.php/SAJCH/article/view/1376/777
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