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dc.contributor.authorJaat, Fathia G.
dc.contributor.authorKermani, Nadia M
dc.contributor.authorTroush, Fatma A
dc.contributor.authorAlhunoud, Maryam A
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-29T22:00:24Z
dc.date.available2022-03-29T22:00:24Z
dc.date.issued2022-02-15
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.zu.edu.ly/xmlui/handle/1/1763
dc.description.abstractBackgroundChronickidneydisease (CKD) defined as sustained damage of renalparenchymaleading to a chronicdeterioration of renalfunctionthatmaygraduallyprogress to end-stage renaldisease (ESRD). Kidneydiseaseisnowconsidered as a global public healthepidemicthat leads to increase incidences of morbidity and mortality. Aim: This studyaimed to evaluate the kidneyfunctionparameters of CKD patients includinguricacid, creatinine, urea, protein, and Glomerular filtration. Materials and Methods:Data frommedical records of the 54 patients’ follow-up attending the dialysis department, Zawia Kidney Centreduring the period of the studyincludedbothdemographic data &laboratory test. Demographic data includingage, gender, blood group, and comorbiditydisorderwereobtainedfrom the patients.Biochemicalparametersincludinghemoglobin, creatinine, uricacid, serum total protein and potassium werealsoinvestigated. Results:The majority of patients with CKD (35.5 %) werewithin the (36-46) age group. (53.7%) of them have blood group O+ followed by 18.5% of the A+ blood group. The prevalence of CKD in females (70%) more than males (30%) in thisstudy. The resultalsofoundthat32.7 % of patients have diabetes and 17.2% have hypertension whereas%20.6suffersfromboth. Hemoglobinlevelwassignificantlylower (8.318 g/dL) (p<0.05) whereas, creatinine, uricacid and serum total proteinlevelswerehigher (6.407mg/dL, 6.106mmol/L,5.759 g/dL) respectively). Conclusions: Patients on maintenance dialysis have a high incidence and prevalence of diabetes, hypertension and anemia. A Large proportion of the patients have O+. These patients also have abnormallaboratory tests. Therefore, special care needs to betaken to improve the health of dialysis patients.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherThe 1st International Conference of the Faculties of Sciencesen_US
dc.subjectHemodialysis, chronic kidney disease, creatinine, blood groupen_US
dc.titleEvaluation of laboratory profiles of hemodialysis patients in Zawia Kidney Centeren_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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