Journal of Clinical Immunology Research

  • ISSN: 2576-0572

The Significant Role of Demographical Features, Clinical Implications, and Laboratory Investigations in the Diagnosis of Kidney-Hemodialysis Patients.

Abstract

Ihsan Edna Alsaimary, Shimal Younis Abdulhadi, Mohammed Younis Alatbee, Nabaa Habeeb Alatbee, Zeinab Ali Albatat, Nooralhuda Bassam Aljaafar, Fatema Ihsan Alsaimary

Hemodialysis is the most common method used to treat advanced and permanent kidney failure. Anemia in end stage renal disease is almost universal. It can be caused by erythropoietin deficiency, blood loss, iron deficiency, shortened red cell life span, vitamin deficiencies, the “uremic milieu,” and inflammation. The aim of this study was to diagnose patients with kidney dialysis according to hematology finding, biochemistry test with the present clinical symptoms, which will change in patients with kidney failure in various value. Also to know the differences between these values and the normal value. And to know the differences between the values of male and female present with kidney dialysis. A cross-sectional study of single center collected from Basrah General Hospital-dialysis unit, the study included 100 hemodialysis patients, 60 patients of them were male and 40 patients were female. The data was about age, gender, residency, occupational status, chemotherapy (drug taking), dialysis causes, hematology finding and biochemical test (serum test)

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