Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger

Background: Chronic kidney diseases (CKD) represent a significant public health issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Often with a silent onset, kidney diseases are frequently diagnosed late, necessitating hemodialysis treatment. Hence, prevention through screening remains the pri...

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Main Authors: Hassane Diongolé, Hassan Maman Laouel, Amadou Magagi, Abdoul Aziz Garba, Zeinabou Maiga Moussa Tondi, Laouali Chaibou, Saadatou Brah Waziri, Abdoulaye Idrissa Abdoulmadjid, Lionel Rostaing
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Published: Liaquat National Hospital and Medical College 2025-04-01
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author Hassane Diongolé
Hassan Maman Laouel
Amadou Magagi
Abdoul Aziz Garba
Zeinabou Maiga Moussa Tondi
Laouali Chaibou
Saadatou Brah Waziri
Abdoulaye Idrissa Abdoulmadjid
Lionel Rostaing
author_facet Hassane Diongolé
Hassan Maman Laouel
Amadou Magagi
Abdoul Aziz Garba
Zeinabou Maiga Moussa Tondi
Laouali Chaibou
Saadatou Brah Waziri
Abdoulaye Idrissa Abdoulmadjid
Lionel Rostaing
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description Background: Chronic kidney diseases (CKD) represent a significant public health issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Often with a silent onset, kidney diseases are frequently diagnosed late, necessitating hemodialysis treatment. Hence, prevention through screening remains the primary approach to addressing this issue. Objective: To screen for CKD patients hospitalized at the National Hospital of Zinder, Niger (HNZ) and scheduled for surgery. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted within 8 surgical departments of the National Hospital of Zinder (HNZ) in Niger over six months. The study included patients scheduled for surgery across various departments of HNZ. Results: During this period, 497 patients were screened leading to the identification of 91 cases of CKD (stage 3 and below), representing a prevalence of 18.3%. Among the children tested, 33 out of 47 (70.2%) had CKD stage 3 and above, without proteinuria. The mean age of all patients was 31± 8 years, with a gender ratio of 2.6. Medical histories revealed high blood pressure (n=24;4.8%), diabetes (1 patient), urinary tract infections (n=13;2.6%), and obstructive syndrome of the lower urinary tract (n=30;7.8%). Overweight was observed in 4.8% of cases. De novo high blood pressure was identified in 98 patients (24.7%). Dipstick screening yielded positive results in 17 patients (3.4% of cases). Renal ultrasound examination was performed in 75(15.1%) patients, with hydronephrosis being the most frequent finding (n=22, i.e., 29.3% of tested patients). Regarding the absolute number of patients, among the different departments of surgery, CKD prevalence was higher in general surgery, urology, and pediatric surgery. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that childhood, hypertension, and urological pathologies are risk factors for CKD. Subclinical renal abnormalities can be detected through screening via urine dipstick urinalysis, biological examinations, and renal ultrasound.
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spelling doaj-art-084423f7248e4c88949ed5ce6a5b9fde2025-08-20T02:11:50ZengLiaquat National Hospital and Medical CollegeLiaquat National Journal of Primary Care2707-35212708-91342025-04-017214014510.37184/lnjpc.2707-3521.7.39Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in NigerHassane Diongolé0Hassan Maman Laouel1Amadou Magagi2Abdoul Aziz Garba3Zeinabou Maiga Moussa Tondi4Laouali Chaibou5Saadatou Brah Waziri6Abdoulaye Idrissa Abdoulmadjid7Lionel Rostaing8Faculty of Health Sciences, André Salifou University, Zinder, NigerFaculty of Health Sciences, André Salifou University, Zinder, NigerFaculty of Health Sciences, André Salifou University, Zinder, NigerFaculty of Health Sciences, André Salifou University, Zinder, NigerFaculty of Heath Sciences, Abdou Moumouni University, Niamey, NigerDepartment of Nephrology and Hemodialysis, National Hospital of Zinder, Zinder, NigerDepartment of Nephrology and Hemodialysis, National Hospital of Zinder, Zinder, NigerDepartment of Nephrology and Hemodialysis, National Hospital of Zinder, Zinder, NigerFaculty of Medicine, Grenoble-Alpes University, Grenoble, Échirolles, FranceBackground: Chronic kidney diseases (CKD) represent a significant public health issue worldwide, particularly in developing countries. Often with a silent onset, kidney diseases are frequently diagnosed late, necessitating hemodialysis treatment. Hence, prevention through screening remains the primary approach to addressing this issue. Objective: To screen for CKD patients hospitalized at the National Hospital of Zinder, Niger (HNZ) and scheduled for surgery. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted within 8 surgical departments of the National Hospital of Zinder (HNZ) in Niger over six months. The study included patients scheduled for surgery across various departments of HNZ. Results: During this period, 497 patients were screened leading to the identification of 91 cases of CKD (stage 3 and below), representing a prevalence of 18.3%. Among the children tested, 33 out of 47 (70.2%) had CKD stage 3 and above, without proteinuria. The mean age of all patients was 31± 8 years, with a gender ratio of 2.6. Medical histories revealed high blood pressure (n=24;4.8%), diabetes (1 patient), urinary tract infections (n=13;2.6%), and obstructive syndrome of the lower urinary tract (n=30;7.8%). Overweight was observed in 4.8% of cases. De novo high blood pressure was identified in 98 patients (24.7%). Dipstick screening yielded positive results in 17 patients (3.4% of cases). Renal ultrasound examination was performed in 75(15.1%) patients, with hydronephrosis being the most frequent finding (n=22, i.e., 29.3% of tested patients). Regarding the absolute number of patients, among the different departments of surgery, CKD prevalence was higher in general surgery, urology, and pediatric surgery. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that childhood, hypertension, and urological pathologies are risk factors for CKD. Subclinical renal abnormalities can be detected through screening via urine dipstick urinalysis, biological examinations, and renal ultrasound. https://journals.lnh.edu.pk/lnjpc/pdf/6c7bd80a-fc1a-4715-948a-a60dba49821c.pdfchronic kidney diseaseniger; surgerydipstick urinalysishypertensionchildhooddiabetes.
spellingShingle Hassane Diongolé
Hassan Maman Laouel
Amadou Magagi
Abdoul Aziz Garba
Zeinabou Maiga Moussa Tondi
Laouali Chaibou
Saadatou Brah Waziri
Abdoulaye Idrissa Abdoulmadjid
Lionel Rostaing
Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger
Liaquat National Journal of Primary Care
chronic kidney disease
niger; surgery
dipstick urinalysis
hypertension
childhood
diabetes.
title Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger
title_full Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger
title_fullStr Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger
title_full_unstemmed Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger
title_short Screening of Chronic Kidney Diseases in Patients Hospitalized for Surgery at the National Hospital of Zinder in Niger
title_sort screening of chronic kidney diseases in patients hospitalized for surgery at the national hospital of zinder in niger
topic chronic kidney disease
niger; surgery
dipstick urinalysis
hypertension
childhood
diabetes.
url https://journals.lnh.edu.pk/lnjpc/pdf/6c7bd80a-fc1a-4715-948a-a60dba49821c.pdf
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