Chronic Renal Failure in Hemodialysis Patients

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Ali Sulaiman Aljumaah
Ebtsam Ibrahim Fallatah
Marwa Saad Althalabi
Alanoud Musaid ALeidan
Turki Mohmmad Alasmari
Hanif mossad algarni
Salha Ibrahim Aldoisry
Khalid Ahmed Alamiri
Ahlam Fawaz Alenazi

Abstract

Objective: This study was a retrospective cross-sectional examination.


Methods: The study enrolled 301 patients in 2018 who were referred to dialysis clinic. Data is collected through a series of questions about demographics (gender, age, education, employment, housing, marital status) and a checklist for causes of chronic renal failure (hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, etc.). The Chi-square test, Fisher's exact test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and SPSS version 24 were utilized to carry out inferential statistics.


Results: Patients on hemodialysis typically develop chronic renal failure due to high blood pressure, although kidney disease and diabetes also play a role. Among the many potential factors that led to ESRD in these patients, the most common were: other/unspecified causes (15.3%), surgical history (6.3%), anemia (5%), trauma (4.3%), shock (7.7%) (2%), viral diseases (2%), drug use and congenital causes (1.3%), and poisoning during pregnancy and lupus (0.3%).


Conclusions: According to the results of this study, promoting screening procedures for patients who are at risk may help to lower the prevalence of end-stage renal failure.

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Aljumaah, A. S. ., Fallatah, E. I., Althalabi, M. S. ., ALeidan, A. M. ., Alasmari, T. M. ., algarni, H. mossad ., Aldoisry, S. I. ., Alamiri, K. A., & Alenazi, A. F. . (2022). Chronic Renal Failure in Hemodialysis Patients. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Bio Medical Science, 2(12), 658–662. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijpbms/v2-i12-13
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