Nephrol Dial Transplant (2000) 15: 961-963
© 2000 European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association
Dialysis and Transplantation News
Nephrology, dialysis and transplantation in Shanghai, 1999
1 Department of Nephrology, Shanghai Rui Jin Hospital, 2 Department of Nephrology, Shanghai Ren Ji Hospital, Shanghai Second Medical University, 3 Renal Division, Shanghai Hua Shan Hospital, Shanghai Medical University, and 4 Renal Division, Shanghai First People's Hospital, Shanghai, People's Republic of China
Shanghai is the largest city in China and one of the biggest and most densely populated cities in the world. In recent years, great progress has been made in the field of medicine in Shanghai. As a new branch of clinical medicine, nephrology has also had a rapid development.
In 1999, under the auspices of the Shanghai Nephrology Association, which is part of the Chinese Medical Society, a full survey of the current state of nephrology, dialysis and transplantation was conducted in Shanghai. The results at the end of May 1999 are as follows.
Renal divisions, nephrologists and activities in Shanghai
Departments of Nephrology
The Shanghai Nephrology Association was created in 1981. As a branch of the Chinese Medical Association, it has contributed to academic, educational and research activities in the field of nephrology. Since 1981, the number of nephrology departments and nephrologists in Shanghai hospitals has grown rapidly. Since the end of 1998, 34 hospitals in Shanghai have independent
Nephrologists
Academic activities
Traditional medicine
Haemodialysis
Patients
Primary diseases
Current status of dialysis
Dialysis modality.
Permanent vascular access.
Temporary vascular access.
Dialysis equipment.
Detection and isolation of patients with hepatitis.
Outcome of haemodialysis patients
Peritoneal dialysis
Patients
Primary disease
Current status of peritoneal dialysis
Incidence of peritonitis.
Incidence of hepatitis.
Outcome of peritoneal dialysis
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