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16. Determine the Incidence of Renal Dysfunction and Electrolyte Imbalance in Chronic Heart Failure Patients

Ali Saqlain Haider1, Abad ur Rehman Awan1, Ali Sajjad2, Ayesha Tariq2 and
Mateen Akram
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ABSTRACT

Objective: To examine the prevalence of renal dysfunction and electrolyte disorders in patients presented with chronic heart failure.

Study Design: Observational / Cross sectional study.

Place & Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Nephrology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital Lahore from October 2018 to March 2019.

Methods: Total 210 patients of both genders with ages 25 to 75 years presented with chronic heart failure were analyzed. Patients detailed demographic were recorded after taking written consent. Blood samples of all the patients were collected to examine the serum electrolyte and serum creatinine. Prevalence of renal dysfunction and electrolyte disorders were recorded.

Results: One hundred and fifty two (72.38%) patients were males while 58 (27.62%) patients were females. 85 (40.48%) patients were ages 25 to 50 years and 125 (59.52%) were ages between 51 to 75 years. Renal dysfunction was found in 61 (29.05%) patients, 56 (26.67%) patients had hypokalemia and hyponatremia was found in 59 (28.10%) patients.

Conclusion: The incidence of renal dysfunction and electrolyte disorders in patients with chronic heart failure was high. Patients with ages above 50 years had high rate of renal dysfunction, hypokalemia and hyponatremia.

Keywords: Chronic heart failure, Renal dysfunction, Hyponatremia, Hypokalemia.

Citation of article: Haider AS, Awan AR, Sajjad A, Tariq A, Akram M. Determine the Incidence of Renal Dysfunction and Electrolyte Imbalance in Chronic Heart Failure Patients. Med Forum 2019;30(12):65-68.