Study of impact of haemodialysis on chronic kidney disease patients in pre and post haemodialysis periods

Autor: Renuka Alalageri, Mamata Patil, Shashikala G Hiremani, Shivananda Gundalli, Shivanagouda Patil
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: IP Archives of Cytology and Histopathology Research. 5:37-40
ISSN: 2456-9267
2581-5725
DOI: 10.18231/j.achr.2020.009
Popis: Introduction and Objectives: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is progressive loss of renal functions. The degree of renal functions impairment correlates with the severity of renal failure. Hence patient needs renal replacement therapy. Haemo dialysis is one of the renal replacement therapy where in body’s waste products including creatinine, urea and excess water are removed. Objectives: To study impact of haemodialysis on CKD patients in pre and post heamodialysis periods. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted on 91 CKD patients from Jan 2017 to June 2019 in the department of Pathology and Nephrology, District hospital Vijayapur. All 91 patients renal functions were studied in pre haemodialysis period (before the first cycle of haemodialysis) and post haemodialysis period (After the last haemodialysis cycle after two half year). Regular follow up of these patients done during study period (Two and half years). Renal functions tests of these patients were assessed by testing the blood urea and serum creatinine and measuring urine outflow levels of each individual by using standard techniques in pre haemodialysis period then comparing those parameters with post haemodialysis period. Inclusion criteria: Improved CKD patients and deaths of CKD patients. Exclusion criteria: Acute Kidney disease patients. Results: All 91(100%) patients renal function tests in pre haemodialysis period were highly impaired. 57 (62.6%) patients were having and high blood urea (150 -20 0 mg/ dl), high serum creatinine (11.1 -14 mg/ dl) and low levels urinary flow (ranging 200 -400 ml / 24 hours). 21 (23.1%) patients were ha ving high blood urea (100 -150 mg/ dl), high serum creatinine (8.1 -11 mg/ dl) and low levels urinary flow (ranging 401 -800 ml / 24 hours). 13 (14.3%) patients were havin g high blood urea (50 -100 mg/ dl), high serum creatinine (5.1-8 mg/ dl) and low levels urinary flow (ranging 801 - 1200 ml / 24 hours). All 91(100%) patients in post haemodialysis
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