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OSMAN, MOHAMED EL HABIB |
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Supervisor,- MOHAMMED ABD-ELRAHIM |
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2013-12-26T11:20:20Z |
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2013-12-26T11:20:20Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2009-09-01 |
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OSMAN,MOHAMED EL HABIB.Effect of Haemodialysis on Glucose Level in Sudanese Patients with End- Stage Renal disease/MOHAMED EL HABIB OSMAN;MOHAMMED ABD-ELRAHIM.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,college of Medical Laboratory Science,2009.-xi,61p. : ill. ; 28cm.M.Sc. |
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http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/2961 |
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Thesis |
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This study was carried out on 63 patients (41 males, 22females) with
end stage renal disease (ESRD) aged from 14 to 74 years and were on
haemodialysis. All patients were seen at Dr. Salma center for renal dialysis
and transplantation (Khartoum).
Glucose concentration was measured pre and post haemodialysis in the
blood of all patients inorder to study the influence of the renal haemodialysis
on the concentration of blood glucose and to asses if there was any change
and to predict suitable precautions that might be taken so as avoid the risk of
that change accompanied the renal haemodialysis.
The preliminary investigations revealed that most of the end stage
renal disease patients were presented with other disease, namely
hypertension, diabetes mellitus, renal stones, hepatitis (HBV) and
tuberculosis (TB).
The findings of this study showed that the level of blood glucose
concentration of the majority patients changed after the session of
haemodialysis, most of this change was reduction in the concentration of
glucose.
The findings also revealed that age had no impact on the level of blood
glucose pre- and post haemodialysis. It is obvious from this study, that the
blood glucose should be estimated before the initiation of the session of the
haemodialysis so as to avoid the risk of hypoglycemia.
The study also revealed that both males and females showed over all
reduction in the concentration of their blood glucose post haemodialysis
with slight tendency to reduction in female compared with male .(male
p=0.004) (female p=0.012).
The findings also revealed that the age intervals had no impact on
the difference in blood glucose pre- and post haemodilysis.
It is obvious from this study that the estimation of blood glucose should be
done for all ESRD patients (diabetic and non diabetic) before and after the
session of haemodialysis and their blood glucose should be adjusted within
the normal range.
The findings of this study showed that the level of blood glucose
concentration of the majority of patients changed after the session of
haemodialysis most of this change was reduction in the concentration of
blood glucose. This occurred in spite of that the dialysis solution in the
dialysis machine, which was responsible for the withdrawal of waste
products was treated so as to avoid any undesirable change in blood glucose.
Both diabetic and non diabetic are prone to hypoglycemia post
haemodialysis. So checking and monitoring their blood glucose is very vital
.for their lives |
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SUDAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
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Sudan University of Science and Technology |
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dc.subject |
Haemodialysis |
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dc.title |
Effect of Haemodialysis on Glucose Level in Sudanese Patients with End- Stage Renal disease |
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dc.title.alternative |
تاثير التنقية الدموية علي مستوي جلكوز الدم لدي السودانيين الذين يعانون من المراحل المتاخرة من امراض الكلي |
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Thesis |
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