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Streatham & Clapham HealthRenal Outreach Clinic
Dr Debasish Banerjee, Consultant Nephrologist, St. George’s Hospital
Dr Azhar Ala, General Practitioner,Wandsworth Road
Honorary Clinician, Dept. Renal Medicine, St. George’s Hospital
Who to refer
• STAGE 3 CKD (eGFR 30-59) – Progressive fall in GFR (>4ml/min per year) – Microscopic haematuria – Proteinuria, if prot/creat ratio >100mg/mmol – Unexplained anaemia (Hb <110g/l), abnormal potassium,
calcium or phosphate – Suspected systemic illness (e.g. SLE) – Uncontrolled BP (>150/90 on 3 agents)
• STAGE 4 CKD (eGFR 15-29)
Not achieving target BP control ie <130/80 or <125/75 for prot/creat ratio >100mg/mmol
HOW TO REFER
• Performa• Fax through to secretary AT ST.GEORGE’S• Contact back if need more information• Able to give clinic letter to patient at end of
appointment AND FAX TO GP
Valuable information for referral
• Brief history - particularly noting urinary symptoms, previous blood pressures, urine testing.
• Medications• Urine dipstick - and protein/creatinine ratio if +.• Blood tests - FBC, urea and electrolytes, calcium, albumin,
phosphate, cholesterol, HbA1c if diabetic.• Previous tests of renal function with dates, back to normal
renal function if possible• Imaging - results of renal imaging if undertaken
REQUIREMENT FOR FOLLOWUP
• Blood tests • Repeat urine quantification if needed• Ultrasound if needed
Evaluation
• Survey of patients and practices– Patient satisfaction- DOCTOR,INFORMATION
– Referring physician satisfaction– Rate of GFR decline– BP control- Initial visit and follow up
• Conversion of referrals to secondary care
Start JAN 2008 GRACEFIELD GARDENS 3 MONTH PILOT INITIALLY