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Figure 1.01: Stock and Flow of RRT, Malaysia 1996 – 2005
a New Dialysis and Transplant patients
No. of patients
Year 500
1000 1500
2000 2500
3000 New Dialysis
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004
1.1 Stock and Flow
The intake of new dialysis patients continued to grow linearly over the years - from 952 in 1996 to 2774 in 2004. The number of prevalent dialysis patients also increased linearly but more sharply from 2922 in
1996 to 11767 in 2004 and almost 13000 by the end of year 2005. The number of new transplant patients increased from 151 in 1996 to 185 in 2004 and patients with functioning renal transplants increased from
1024 to 1582 over the same period. table and figure 1.01
Table 1.01: Stock and Flow of RRT, Malaysia 1996 – 2005
Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
New Dialysis
patients 952 1135 1250 1543 1835 2078 2333 2573 2774 2636
New Transplants
151 126 104 127 143 161 168 158 185 133 Dialysis
deaths 222 315 373 487 586 810 920 1142
1188 1203
Transplant deaths
31 29 23 25 27 35 31 36 37 37 Dialysing at 31st De-
cember 2922 3699 4540 5540 6693 7832 9093 10384
11767 12974
Functioning transplant at 31st December
1024 1083 1114 1176 1250 1334 1426 1498 1582 1659
b Patients Dialysing and with Functioning Transplant at 31st December 1996 – 2005
Dialysing at 31st December
2000 4000
6000 No. of patients
8000 10000
12000 14000
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004 Year
No. of patients
Year 200
400 600
800 1000
1200 1400
1600 1800
Functioning transplant at 31st December
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004 1996
1998 2000
2002 2004
No. of patients
Year 50
100 150
200 New Transplant
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1.2 Treatment Provision Rate Dialysis acceptance rates continued to increase albeit at a slower rate in the last few years. The dialysis
acceptance rate for 2004 was the highest yet at 108 per million population. Data for 2005 are preliminary since at the time preparation of this report there were still many new cases yet to be notified to registry.
New transplant rates remained low over the years fluctuating between 5-7 per million population per year. table and figure 1.02
Figure 1.02: New Dialysis Acceptance and New Transplant Rate 1996 - 2005 Table 1.02: New Dialysis Acceptance Rate and New Transplant Rate per million population 1996 – 2005
Acceptance rate
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 New
Dialysis 45 52 56 68 78 87 95 103
108 101
New Transplant
7 6 5 6 6 7 7 6 7 5
Rate, per million
population
Year 20
40 60
80 100
120 Dialysis
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004 Rate, per
million 2
4 6
8
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004 Transplant
Year
Dialysis prevalence rate also increased linearly over the last 10 years, from 138 per million population in 1995 to 460 in 2004 and almost 500 in 2005. The transplant prevalence rate however only showed a slight
increase to 63 per million in 2005. table and figure 1.03
Table 1.03: RRT Prevalence Rate per million population 1996 – 2005
Prevalence rate
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Dialysis
138 171 205 244 285 326 371 415 460 497 Transplant
48 50 50 52 53 56 58 60 62 63
Figure 1.03: Dialysis and Transplant Prevalence Rate per million population 1996 - 2005
Rate, per million
population
Year 100
200 300
400 500
Dialysis
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004 Rate, per
million population
Year 10
20 30
40 50
60 70
Transplant
1996 1998
2000 2002
2004
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CHAPTER 2
DIALYSIS IN MALAYSIA
Lim Teck Onn Lim Yam Ngo
Lee Day Guat
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Table 2.1.1: Stock and flow – Dialysis Patients 1996 – 2005
2.1: PROVISION OF DIALYSIS IN MALAYSIA Registry report 2.1.1 Dialysis treatment provision