Detection of Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults

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Keywords:

risk factors, chronic kidney disease, health education, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, nonsteroidal antiinflammatories.

Abstract

Introduction: Chronic kidney disease is considered a disease with serious repercussions for the society and health policies, with high incidence and prevalence due to the rise of diseases such as arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus.

Objective: To detect, in a timely manner, adults at high risk of developing chronic kidney disease in order to preserve their health, and thus slow the onset and progression of kidney damage.

Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional and quantitative study was carried out with 404 adult relatives of nursing students from the Technical University of Machala, El Oro, Ecuador. The questionnaire for early detection of renal disease risk of the Da Vita group was used.

Results: Arterial hypertension was found as the main disease (27.2 %), followed by type II diabetes mellitus (9.4 %). The chi-square test showed no difference in the history of hypertension between both sexes (P>0.05). Of the study population, 55.6 % were obese/overweight, 54.7 % reported a sedentary lifestyle, and 120 persons (29.7 %) had a family history of chronic kidney disease. A total of 137 persons (33.9 %) reported consuming nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. The total of patients with arterial hypertension and diabetes mellitus (n=17; 4.21 %) were obese, sedentary, and had a family history of chronic kidney disease, a reason why they were considered at high risk. They were referred to consultation for study, in addition to receiving educational talks.

Conclusions: The health professional can and should have an impact on the early detection of chronic kidney disease through screening and educational programs that increase the knowledge of the susceptible population.

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Author Biographies

Ana María Iraizoz Barrios, Universidad Técnica de Machala

Dra. en Medicina. Especialista de Primer grado en Medicina General Integral, Especialista de Primer grado en Laboratorio Clínico. Peofesora Investigadora de la carrera de Enfermería de la UTMACH

Germán Brito Sosa, Hospital Teófilo Dávila

Doctor en Medicina. Especialista de Primer Grado en Medicina General Integral. Especialista de Primer Grado en Cirugía General. Máster en Emergencias Médicas.  Investigador Agregado. Hospital Teófilo Dávila

Jovanny Angelina Santos Luna, Universidad Técnica de Machala

Licenciada en Enfermería. Magister en Gerencia en Salud para el Desarrollo Local. Doctora en Ciencias Ambientales. Docente investigadora Universidad Técnica de Machala. Subdecana de la Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y de la Salud.

Jhonny Edgar Pérez Rodríguez, Universidad Técnica de Machala

Doctor en Ciencias Ambientales. Docente investigador Universidad Técnica de Machala. Vicerrector Administrativo.

Gisela de los Ángeles León García, Universidad Técnica de Machala

Licenciada en Educación. Magister en Educación. Directora Académica y Docente investigadora. Universidad Técnica de Machala

Raquel Magali Jaramillo Simbaña, Universidad Técnica de Machala

Ingeniera en sistemas. Magister en docencia y gerencia en Educación Superior. Docente titular investigadora de la carrera de Enfermería. Universidad Técnica de Machala

Sandra Verónica Falconí Peláez, Universidad Técnica de Machala

Licenciada en Enfermería.  Magister en Epidemiología. Docente titular investigadora de la carrera de Enfermería. Universidad Técnica de Machala.

Published

2022-05-24

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Iraizoz Barrios AM, Sosa GB, Santos Luna JA, Pérez Rodríguez JE, León García G de los Ángeles, Jaramillo Simbaña RM, et al. Detection of Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults. Rev cuba med gen integr [Internet]. 2022 May 24 [cited 2025 Mar. 13];38(2). Available from: https://revmgi.sld.cu/index.php/mgi/article/view/1745

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