Health
Over 5 mn to undergo dialysis, kidney transplant by 2030: Study
Kolkata, March 14
The number of people
receiving treatment for advanced kidney failure - such as dialysis or
kidney transplant - will double to over five million by 2030, mostly in
developing regions such as Asia and Africa, a study said on Saturday.
Renal
replacement therapy (RRT), through either dialysis or renal
transplantation, is a life-saving yet high-cost treatment for people
with end-stage kidney disease.
According to the latest research
by the George Institute for Global Health published in The Lancet, the
number of people receiving RRT is projected to grow from 2.618 million
in 2010 to 5.439 million by 2030.
"However, the number of people
without access to RRT will remain substantial," the study titled
'Worldwide access to treatment for end-stage kidney disease: a
systematic review' said.