COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN DIABETIC AND NON-DIABETIC RETINAL DISORDERS IN PREVALENT HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Maghawry Mohamed Maghawry;

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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
E
nd-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is highly prevalent globally. It has become a major public health problem and is associated with considerable co-morbidity and mortality.
Despite the widespread use of peritoneal dialysis and renal transplantation, hemodialysis (HD) remains the main renal replacement therapy in most countries worldwide.
In Egypt, End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is one of the main health problems. Currently, hemodialysis represents the main mode for treatment of chronic kidney disease stage 5 (CKD5), previously called ESRD or chronic renal failure.
The aim of our study is to compare between diabetic and non-diabetic retinal disorders in prevalent hemodialysis patients.
Our current study was conducted Our current study was conducted among 80 patients on regular hemodialysis; all patients were under maintenance conventional intermittent hemodialysis for at least six months in Eldemerdash Hospital. In all patients we recorded full history and clinical examination stressing on etiology of renal disease and fundus examination.
80 patients divided into 40(50%) diabetic patients (diabetic group) and 40 (50%) non diabetic patients (non diabetic group).
In diabetic group (40) as regard age (years) (mean, 49.3+8.3) and 26(65%) were males and 14 (35%) were females and the mean BMI was (28.0 ± 5.5 kg/m2)and 28 (70%) were hypertensive and 3 (7.5%) have history of IHD and 15 (37.5%) were HCV Ab positive and all patients in diabetic group(40) are HBV negative and as regard Mean B


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Title COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN DIABETIC AND NON-DIABETIC RETINAL DISORDERS IN PREVALENT HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Other Titles دراسة مقارنة بين اضطرابات الشبكية السكرى وغير السكرى لدى مرضى الاستصقاء الدموى الكلوى المزمن
Authors Maghawry Mohamed Maghawry
Issue Date 2017

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