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Abstract End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is one of the main health problems in Egypt. Currently, hemodialysis represents the main mode for treatment of chronic kidney disease stage 5 (CKD5), previously called ESRD or chronic renal failure . Although hemodialysis is often used for treatment of ESRD, no practice guidelines are available in Egypt. Healthcare facilities are seeking nowadays to develop practice guidelines for the sake of improving healthcare services. In the healthcare sector in Egypt, trials for establishing guidelines have been lead by the MOH. This work is a part of project aiming at Statement of the current status of dialysis patient in Egypt using a questionnaire. This project is modulated by Nephrology department, Ain Shams university.this study was done in JULY & August 2013. Our study sample consisted of 561 clinically stable chronic patients on regular thrice- weekly HD. Patients were collected from Sherbeen C.H.,Al-Salam C., Mansoura G.H ,Mansoura New G.H., Al-Hegaz C., Dar Al-Shefa C., Sandoub I.H., Shobban Moslemeen C. hospitals . In all patients we recorded full history and clinical examination stressing on etiology of renal disease and associated complications, Full review of all medical records over the last 6 months ,and details of H D prescription (Doctors, nurses, administration orders). Results of this study demonstrated that there were many causes for ESRD in the study population ,where HTN 26.9% , DM 34.4% ,and in 19.3% the cause was unknown, this results agrees with most of the studies where HTN & DM were the main causes of renal failure . Different comorbidities in the study population were HTN in (88.8%), DM in (34.8%), ISHD in (12.7 %), CLD in (39.04%) of patients. In our study we found that most of the patients 87% recieve 3 HD sessions /week each lasting 4 hours , this was with KDOQI guidelines recommendations for HD adequacy . The mean value of HD period is 4.03 (± 1.5) years. The mean value of patients dry weight was 72.4 (± 16.4) Kg. In our study population (78.1%) were not working , while (21.9%) were working . |