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This story highlights the positive impact that pre-dialysis information can have on optimizing the management of end-stage renal disease. This can take the form of "patient choice" of dialysis method. At the same time, we note the lack of visibility of peritoneal dialysis. This study follows on from a number of achievements I have made over the course of my professional life, in various hospitals and associations. In my "home countries" of Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire, hemodialysis is the mainstay of treatment. The abundance of treatment available in France opens the way to "choice". So we need to…mehr

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This story highlights the positive impact that pre-dialysis information can have on optimizing the management of end-stage renal disease. This can take the form of "patient choice" of dialysis method. At the same time, we note the lack of visibility of peritoneal dialysis. This study follows on from a number of achievements I have made over the course of my professional life, in various hospitals and associations. In my "home countries" of Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire, hemodialysis is the mainstay of treatment. The abundance of treatment available in France opens the way to "choice". So we need to provide information in order to adapt the treatment, and thus have a "positive" influence on the patient's quality of life. Making this mechanism "agile" must remain a permanent challenge for every Nephrology Center. And also to "fight" to improve it, by keeping pace with developments in therapeutic approaches to end-stage chronic renal failure.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Méd. KOUROUMA Mohamed Lamine born in Guinea. Nephrologist in France."The transmission of knowledge in medicine requires practice. Medical writing is, at the highest level, the stakeholder. It involves transcription, comparison and sharing. The similarity of cases gives rise to "truths" that serve as a foundation.