First Successful CAPD Patient In Rural Sarawak

 

First successful CAPD patient in rural Sarawak


 

THE SARAWAK MUSEUM JOURNAL
VOL LXXX NO.101 DECEMBER 2018

 
 
Title : 
First Successful Capd Patient in Rural Sarawak

Author : 
Gregory Xavier, Sakura Doris and Koh Keng Hee

Abstract:
With increasing number of rural ESRF (end-stage renal failure) patients in the country, healthcare access for them is more constrained. As haemodialysis is not available in remote rural areas, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) can be an option. The challenge is to implement this procedure optimally under a setting without reasonable electric and water supply. This case write up is about the first patient who is still successfully undergoing CAPD in a remote rural setting in Sarawak. This 54-year-old Penan woman presented to Mulu Health Clinic with acute pulmonary edema, and was medevac out from Mulu to Miri Hospital. She was diagnosed to have end stage kidney failure hence subsequently organised for CAPD. Provisions and steps were taken to ensure CAPD could be carried out safely and sustainably in her rural home setting. It has then been almost four years since this patient is undergoing CAPD in her village. She undergoes regular follow up in Mulu Health Clinic and occasionally at the Nephrology Clinic in Miri Hospital. Understanding the demographics of Mulu as a rural area, such an attempt has proven possible and successful. Furthermore, it has improved the quality of life for this patient in particular. This case can be emulated by other patients who need CAPD in remote rural settings, hence transforming and bringing rural healthcare to another height in Sarawak.

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61507/smj22-2018-UQ24-05


How to cite:
Gregory Xavier, Sakura Doris and Koh Keng Hee (2018). First Successful Capd Patient in Rural Sarawak. Sarawak Museum Journal, LXXX (101): 77-84. https://doi.org/10.61507/smj22-2018-UQ24-05

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