Evolution of Renal Function, Electrolyte Homological Parameters in Patients with Renal Failure at Albyda Medical Center
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https://doi.org/10.58987/yq8znx58Keywords:
Renal Failure, Homological Parameters, Biochemical MarkersAbstract
A total cases were collected from the kidney department that were obtained from Al-Bayda Medical Center between January 2022 to April 2023. This study included the follow-up of 60 cases with chronic renal failure, including (19 females and 41 males), where the mean ages 50.2 years, and 34 control group were collected from Thebes laboratory Shahat between October 2020 to February 2022 Where hematological parameters and biochemical marks were recorded. Data were analyzed with excel and Minitab 17 statistical software. The results were showed a significant P-value < 0.05 of hemoglobin percentage and platelet count where were (p-value 0.000) in patients with chronic renal failure compared with healthy group. Also, there were a significant in the concentration of renal function urea and creatinine of patients with renal failure. chronic disease compared with the healthy group. The results also showed a significant increase in the concentration of potassium and sodium ions in patients with chronic renal failure, compared with the healthy group. failure compared to the healthy group, as well as a decrease in calcium and albumin levels. In this study, Chronic renal failure is associated with different degrees of abnormality in hematological parameters that needs careful evaluation and management. Also, we need to many of investigation on healthy the patients with renal failure.
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