Study of hematological parameters in patients with renal failure
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31185/wjps.52Keywords:
Renal failure, red blood cells, hemoglobin, age, residence and gander.Abstract
This study was conducted in Al-Imam Al-Sadiq Teaching Hospital in
Babil Governorate. The study included (80) samples, their ages were between(14-
82)years. distributed as follows: group of patients with Renal failure (16) samples,
group of patients with Renal failure and pressure (18) samples, and group of patients
with Renal failure, pressure and diabetes (16) A sample in addition to the control
group (30) samples. The results showed a significant decrease at (P<0.01) in the
mean of red blood cells, white blood cells, and hematocrit, and a significant decrease
at (P<0.05) in the mean hemoglobin, while the results of the statistical analysis did
not show any significant differences in the mean values of platelets. The results of
the statistical analysis did not show any significant differences between groups of
patients. The statistical analysis showed that the rate of infection was 62% for males
and 38% for females, and it also showed that the highest percentage of patients was in
rural areas with 58%, while the rate of infection in the city was 42%. The ages of the
patients were also divided into three categories: the first category is >25 years at a rate
of 16%, the second category is 50-25 years, and the rate is 24%, and the third category is <50 years, which is the highest category of patients with a percentage of 60%.
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