El tratamiento del plan AUGE (GES) de la anemia en diálisis crónica no ha sido eficaz y, probablemente, no se han aprovechado los recursos económicos destinados para ello
Results of the explicit health guaranties program to correct anemia of end stage renal disease patients in dialysis
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González Fuenzalida, Fernando
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El tratamiento del plan AUGE (GES) de la anemia en diálisis crónica no ha sido eficaz y, probablemente, no se han aprovechado los recursos económicos destinados para ello
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Background: In July 2010 end stage renal disease anemia correction was incorporated
to the program of explicit health guaranties of the Ministry of Health. The
treatment plan included intravenous iron and erythropoietin. The prescription of
these medications came from the deriving health organizations. Aim: To describe the
results of that program in 11 dialysis facilities belonging to Fresenius Medical Care
(a private organization) distributed in the six Metropolitan Health Services (MHS)
in Santiago, Chile. Material and Methods: We selected 328 patients who remained
in dialysis treatment at least between June 2010 and March 2011 and had a packed
red cell volume lower than 30%, representing the target of the Plan. The evolution
of packed red cell volume and the proportion of anemic patients in the facilities
from each MHS were evaluated. Results: The two above mentioned variables began
to improve only in December 2010. In no MHS, with the exception of the Eastern
MHS, the mean hematocrit improved to higher than 30%, nor was the proportion
of anemic patients reduced to lower than 50%. Conclusions: Treatment of anemia
of end stage renal disease in dialysis, implemented by the explicit health guaranties
program of the Ministry of Health, was ineffective in almost all MHS in Santiago.
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Rev Med Chile 2013; 141: 568-573
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