scholarly journals The Telemedicine applied to the follow up of patients with End Stage Renal Failure

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-58
Author(s):  
Pierre SIMON

Abstract In the 21st century, renal failure is a chronic disease that affects several millions people in France and around 600 millions worldwide. Its prevalence in the general population increases with the lengthening of the life expectancy that characterizes the developed countries and which begins to appear in the developing countries. Chronic hemodialysis is a treatment that saved many children and young adults in the 20th century whose kidneys were destroyed by several infectious and toxic agents and by untreated malignant hypertension. These causes have been controlled by hygiene measures, anti-infective agents or protective pharmacological agents of the cardiovascular system. Today the causes of end stage renal failure are dominated by degenerative diseases due to aging, such as diabetes and chronic vascular disease. The prevention of the worsening of chronic renal failure is now possible due to better control of high blood pressure and diabetes which are the two main causes of kidney destruction. Hemodialysis treatment cannot always be relayed by renal transplantation. Many patients remain on chronic hemodialysis until they die. It is important to adapt the conditions of treatment to the social life of patients affected by this chronic disease so that these are the best possible. This is the goal of telemedicine that allows to remotely monitor the main clinical and biological factors associated with the worsening of the disease. Teledialysis (hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis) allows to perform dialysis sessions at home or at the nearest in home substitutes (nursing home) or in satellite units of hemodialysis. Similarly, when the patient is transplanted, it makes possible to either lighten or intensify the surveillance according to the risk or not of graft rejection through home teleconsultation.The tools of the digital era such as telemedicine, health connected with connected objects and mobile apps for medical purposes, the performance of which is increasing with the algorithms of artificial intelligence (machine learning, deep learning), can improve the relationship between the patient and his doctor. An ethical reflection must be associated with all these innovations. New exercise of the medicine will be greatly enriched due to medical time more devoted to the relationship with the patient. The new care organizations made possible by digital technologies must be taught to the new generations of nephrologists.  

Author(s):  
Filinjuk P.Ju.

The article deals with the problem of diagnosing obesity in patients with end-stage renal failure receiving treat-ment with programmed hemodialysis. The aim of the work was to study the indicators of the information content of various methods for diagnosing obesity among dialysis patients. The objective of the study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of such methods for diagnosing obesity as BMI, OT / OB index, BAI, electronic caliperom-etry, bioimpedance measurement. The possibility of prac-tical application of the study is to optimize the approach to methods of diagnosing obesity in dialysis patients.


2012 ◽  
Vol 144 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinod H. Thourani ◽  
Eric L. Sarin ◽  
Patrick D. Kilgo ◽  
Omar M. Lattouf ◽  
John D. Puskas ◽  
...  

1996 ◽  
Vol 78 (2) ◽  
pp. 483-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isao Fukunishi ◽  
Masayoshi Negishi ◽  
Motoko Hayashi ◽  
Takashi Hosaka ◽  
Hirofumi Moriya ◽  
...  

We examined the relationship between coping responses and mood states among three samples of patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection ( n = 26), end-stage renal failure ( n = 98), and breast cancer ( n = 60). Avoidance scores differed significantly across the groups, being highest in those with HIV infection. The avoidance scores were significantly and positively correlated with depression scores. However, patients with HIV infection did not fulfill the diagnostic criteria for major depression. Although patients with HIV infection may have minor psychiatric symptoms, results suggest that the symptoms are not strong enough to warrant a psychiatric diagnosis of mood disorder. It might be clinically important to attend to avoidance behaviors and thoughts which may develop into the manifestation of depression.


1997 ◽  
Vol 30 (11) ◽  
pp. 1319-1322
Author(s):  
Ryokichi Yasumori ◽  
Kazuhiro Matsuyama ◽  
Sumio Watanabe ◽  
Mitsunobu Akashi ◽  
Takanori Ishii ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Abderrahmen Masmoudi ◽  
Mounira Hajjaji Darouiche ◽  
Haifa Ben Salah ◽  
Mohamed Ben Hmida ◽  
Hamida Turki

2000 ◽  
Vol 15 (12) ◽  
pp. H2-H2
Author(s):  
IS Mertasudira ◽  
JR Saketi ◽  
A. Djumhana ◽  
J. Widjojo ◽  
SA Abdurachman

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