NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CAPD PATIENTS Table 4.47: SEROLOGICAL STATUS, CAPD PATIENTS Table 4.49: STOCK AND FLOW Table 5.01

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4.13 NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CAPD PATIENTS Table 4.47:

Distribution of serum Albumin concentrationgL, CAPD patients, Government Centres 1996 – 1999 Year No of subjects No of observations median LQ UQ patients 40gl 1996 360 1134 36 31 39 24 1997 472 1572 36 31 40 28 1998 536 1692 37 32 40 29 1999 597 1872 35 31 38 18 Figure 4.47: Cumulative Distribution of serum Albumin concentration by year C u m u la ti ve d ist ri b u ti o n serum Albumin concentration gL 1996 1997 1998 1999 20 30 35 40 50 60 .25 .5 .75 1 194 Table 4.48: Distribution of Body Mass Index CAPD patients, Government Centres 1996 – 1999 Year No of subjects No of observations median LQ UQ patients 18.5 patients 18.5 25 patients 25 1996 281 2215 22.2 19.1 25 21 54 25 1997 419 3579 21.9 18.9 24.7 22 55 24 1998 489 4243 21.4 18.7 24.3 23 55 21 1999 550 4316 21.5 19 24.7 22 56 23 Figure 4.48: Cumulative Distribution of BMI by year C u m u la ti ve d ist ri b u ti o n BMI, KgM2 1996 1997 1998 1999 10 15 18.5 25 30 35 40 .25 .5 .75 1 195

4.14 SEROLOGICAL STATUS, CAPD PATIENTS Table 4.49:

Prevalence of positive anti-HCV and HBsAg CAPD patients, Government Centres 1996 – 1999 Year No HBsAg positive anti-HCV positive 1996 371 4 6 1997 477 3 5 1998 541 3 6 1999 610 2 5 Figure 4.49: Prevalence of positive anti-HCV and HBsAg CAPD patients, Government Centres 1996 – 1999 Pr e v a le n c e Year 5 10 15 20 25 30 HBsAg anti-HCV 1996 1997 1998 1999 196 RENAL TRANSPLANTATION Stock and Flow Place and Type of Transplant Death after Transplantation and Graft Failure Centres of Follow-Up Characteristics of Transplant Patients Survival Analysis Work related Rehabilitation and Quality of Life 197 5. RENAL TRANSPLANTATION

5.1 STOCK AND FLOW Table 5.01

Stock and Flow of Transplant Patients, 1992 - 1999 Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 New transplant patients No. 115 136 199 100 144 119 77 99 Died No. 16 19 27 15 29 27 23 23 Returned to dialysis No. 19 24 21 28 28 39 44 34 Lost to Follow Up No. 2 2 5 2 3 4 3 2 Functioning graft at 31st December 614 705 851 906 990 1039 1046 1086 Figure 5.01: Stock and Flow Renal Transplant Patients, 1992 - 1999 N o . o f p a ti e n ts Year 500 1000 New patients Functioning graft at 31st December 1992 1994 1996 1998 198

5.2 PLACE AND TYPE OF RENAL TRANSPLANTS Table 5.02: