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Filtration of the Kidney in ICU
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http://www.sudaneseforum.com/vb/t476.html
guys i have EXCELLENT news
wafooya thank you loads
wafa2 is based in sudan, she holds the national statistics for kidney failure patients and is key mediator in collaborative work between renal physicians and medical equipment companies
kidney disease ya jama3a is so common in sudan you won't believe it - will bring on some stats soon to date the only service we had was dialysis
Dialysis is an invasive procedure and reserved to End-stage Kidney failure patients and those awaiting kidney transplant it incurs significant shifts in fluids and encroaches on stability of blood pressure it requires transfer of a critically-ill patient who A) cannot tolerate it and B) a transfer from intensive care to the dialysis unit involving GREAT risk/possible DEATH and C an ENOURMOUS burden on the service to the dialysis-dependent out-patient community
you have read news on difficulties meeting the needs of kidney failure patients malfunction of equipment, maintenance issues, shortage of accessories and dialysis fluid often also therapy for kidney transplant patients etc PEOPLE ARE DYING IN SUDAN BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF FILTRATION IN ICU'S
we now have a company called GAMBRO that has been doing GREAT work of late introducing kidney filtration to intensive care units in khartoum with excellent patient outcomes
this is FANTASTIC news
This is a duty call and DESPERATE PLEA to overseas doctors and nurses around the globe to help us out run training workshops and lectures in Khartoum - capital of Sudan this year (2014) on dates that will be to hand soon
the lectures and workshops will address Renal physiology Pathophysiology of Renal Disease Current Treatments
Workshops will focus on Strategies of Renal Filtration Ultrasound-guided insertion and aftercare of Vascular Catheters Interpretation of Biochemical, Immunological and Radiological findings A call out to radiologists to coach on renal imaging dr_moe if you're reading
Please HELP Sudanese patients survive Acute Kidney Injury
! wafooya will look into helping out with journey expenses
I'm in the process of contacting the sudanese doctors society in uk and ireland for HELP
http://www.sudaneseforum.com/vb/t476.html
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