THE RELATIONSHIP OF SOME DISEASES AND BIOCHEMICAL VARIABLES IN PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY FAILURE IN THE CITY OF MOSUL
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The current study dealt with knowledge the relationship between disease rates and some biochemical variables in patients with chronic renal failure visiting the dialysis centers at Al-Salam and Ibn Sina Teaching Hospital,Samples numbering 130 Were collected,100 of which were for patients and 30 samples for healthy people of both sexes,considered as acontrol group, asSome biochemical variable were measured (measuring the concentration of urea,creatinine,uric acid and albumin)as indicators of the performance of kidney functions.The results of the current study showed clear variations in the rates of disease associated with this disease and the concentrations of the variables measured in these patients who suffer from chronic kidney failure,as the percentage of patients suffering from blood pressure reached the highest percentage among these patients,which is 31.5%.then came the apercentage of 28.8% of people among these patients suffering from other diseases,and the lowest percentage was 11.7% of people who were suffering from diabetes ,As for the biochemical variables ,they all showed significant differences between the studied groups (males and females) and the control groups, reaching the percentage of increase in urea concentration in male and female patients was (45.66%) respectively compared with the control group, while the percentage of increase in creatinine concentration was (40 and 38%) respectively in males and females with this disease,while the percentage of decrease in the concentration of uric acid and albumin in the serum of males with kidney failure (45 and 32%) compared to the percentages of decrease in their concentrations in the serum of females with kidney failure ,which are 83 and 26%,respectively.
The current study dealt with knowledge the relationship between disease rates and some biochemical variables in patients with chronic renal failure visiting the dialysis centers at Al-Salam and Ibn Sina Teaching Hospital,Samples numbering 130 Were collected,100 of which were for patients and 30 samples for healthy people of both sexes,considered as acontrol group, asSome biochemical variable were measured (measuring the concentration of urea,creatinine,uric acid and albumin)as indicators of the performance of kidney functions.The results of the current study showed clear variations in the rates of disease associated with this disease and the concentrations of the variables measured in these patients who suffer from chronic kidney failure,as the percentage of patients suffering from blood pressure reached the highest percentage among these patients,which is 31.5%.then came the apercentage of 28.8% of people among these patients suffering from other diseases,and the lowest percentage was 11.7% of people who were suffering from diabetes ,As for the biochemical variables ,they all showed significant differences between the studied groups (males and females) and the control groups, reaching the percentage of increase in urea concentration in male and female patients was (45.66%) respectively compared with the control group, while the percentage of increase in creatinine concentration was (40 and 38%) respectively in males and females with this disease,while the percentage of decrease in the concentration of uric acid and albumin in the serum of males with kidney failure (45 and 32%) compared to the percentages of decrease in their concentrations in the serum of females with kidney failure ,which are 83 and 26%,respectively.
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Mahmood Ismail Algbory, R. A. K. A. (2024). THE RELATIONSHIP OF SOME DISEASES AND BIOCHEMICAL VARIABLES IN PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY FAILURE IN THE CITY OF MOSUL. Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 34(3s), 1158–1162. Retrieved from http://obstetricsandgynaecologyforum.com/index.php/ogf/article/view/437
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