Antalya İlindeki Çocuklarda Renal Hastalık Profilinin Değerlendirilmes

GİRİŞ ve AMAÇ: Renal hastalıkların tipi ve çeşitliliği; coğrafik bölge, toplumun sosyoekonomik ve etnik yapısına göre farklılık gösterebilmektedir. Ek olarak semptomların hafif ve non-spesifik olması tanı koymayı güçleştirmektedir. Çalışmamızda hastanemiz çocuk nefroloji polikliniğine başvuran hastaların demografik parametrelerini, renal hastalık tiplerini ve oranlarını retrospektif olarak incelemeyi amaçladık

The Evaluation of Renal Disease Profile in Children in Antalya Province

INTRODUCTION: The type and variety of kidney diseases depending on geographic regions, socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. It also often makes it difficult to diagnose due to mild and non-specific symptoms of disease itself. The aim of this study is retrospectively analyze our patients demographic parameters, kidney disease types and rates. METHODS: Between January 2015 and May 2016, 903 patients admitted to the pediatric nephrology clinic were evaluated retrospectively. Demographic parameters of the patients were examined. Diagnosis of kidney disease was based on clinical findings, history, physical examination and laboratory parameters. RESULTS: A total of 903 patients,411 (45 %) were males, 492's (55% ) were females. The mean age of the patients was 8.09 ± 5.04 years, the majority of them is between 6-10 years. The most common renal disease (n=247; 27.3 %) was urinary tract infection followed by voiding dysfunction (n=200,22.1%), congenital anomalies of the urinary tract (n=119,13.1%), kidney stones (n=74,8.1%), hypertension (n=57,6.3%), chronic kidney disease (n=28,3.1%), isolated proteinuria (n=19,2.1%), hematuria (n=14,1.5%), nephrotic syndrome (n=9,0.9%), nephritic syndrome (n=5) and acute renal failure in 2 patients. Some of the patients were identified with multiple renal disease.

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