Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease in People Living With HIV Following in Dammam Medical Complex, Saudi Arabia
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Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease in People Living With HIV Following in Dammam Medical Complex, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Backgrounds People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are at a greater risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) compared to people not having HIV. Evaluating the prevalence of CKD in people living with HIV in Dammam, Saudi Arabia was the main objective of this study. Methods This cross-sectional study included adult HIV patients who were followed at Dammam Medical Complex. The patients' demographic data, comorbid conditions, and HIV history were reviewed from their electronic medical records. Results A total of 729 patients were counted. The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 235 patients could not be estimated. The data for the remaining 494 patients were analyzed. The cohort consisted of 406 male patients (82.19%) and 88 female patients (17.81%). The mean ± standard deviation for the patients' age and HIV duration were 39.08±10.93 years and 4.37±3.15 years, respectively. Ten patients (2.02%) had a GFR of <60 mL/min/1.73 m2. Among 136 patients who had an estimated GFR of ≥60 mL/min/1.73 m2 and were tested by a urine examination, 27 patients (19.85%) had albuminuria. Combining the two figures resulted in an estimated prevalence of CKD in HIV patients of 21.47%. Only one patient (0.02%) was receiving dialysis. Conclusions The prevalence of CKD in people living with HIV in Dammam, Saudi Arabia was higher than the general population. The findings highlight the elevated risk of CKD among people living with HIV and emphasize the importance of regular monitoring and early detection of kidney dysfunction in this population.
Keywords: albuminuria; chronic kidney disease (ckd); hiv; hiv associated nephropathy; proteinuria; saudi arabia.
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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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