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Citation

Noto-Kadou-Kaza B, Teuwafeu DG, Sabi KA, Zenasni N, Amekoudi EY, Tsevi CM, Mahamat M, Bikinga YA, El Khayat S, Zamd M, Medkouri G, Benghanem MG, Ramdani B. Nephrol. Ther. 2015; 11(4): 246-249.

Vernacular Title

Chutes chez l'hémodialysé : incidence et facteurs de risque.

Affiliation

Service de néphrologie, de dialyse et transplantation rénale, CHU Ibn Rochd, 1, quartier des Hôpitaux, Casablanca, Maroc.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.nephro.2015.03.004

PMID

26093492

Abstract

Falls and mineral and bones disorders are both implicated in the occurrence of pathological fractures in patients undergoing chronic dialysis. However, data on falls among this population are rare. We carried out a prospective study during four weeks and included 70 patients on chronic hemodialysis with the main objectives being to evaluate the incidence of falls and factors related to it. At the end of the four weeks, 16 patients (22.86%) fell at least once, with a total of 17 falls during 4 weeks, giving an incidence of 3.2 falls per patient/year. The mean age was 40 ± 16 years. Five patients (31.2%) had a past history of pathological fractures. Ten patients (62.5%) presented intra- and post-dialysis hypotension, six (37.5%) was diagnosed of gait disorders and two (12.5%) had sensory deficit of the lower limbs. Six patients (37.5%) presented frailty. Hypotension (P=0.004), frailty (P=0.047) and sensory deficit (P=0.049) were significantly associated with the occurrence of falls. The incidence of falls is relatively high in our hemodialysis patients and real risk factors exist. Hence, it is important to implement programs for falls prevention to reduce their incidence and impact.


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