29. Impact on Creatinine Clearance in Obstructive Kidney After Percutaneous Nephrostomy
Muhammad Ali Sohail1, Aijaz Hussain Memon1, Mumtaz Ali Chandio1, Naveed Ahmed Shaikh1, Mujeeb ur Rehman1 and Salman Manzoor Qureshi2
ABSTRACT
Objective: To detect the impact of creatinine clearance after percutaneous nephrostomy done in obstructive kidney at People’s Medical College Hospital Nawabshah. Study Design:Cross sectional study
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Urological Department and Urology OPD of
People’s Medical College Hospital Nawabshah from January 2017 to August 2018
Materials and Methods:All the patients were admitted through Emergency/urological Outpatient Department of the Hospital. History, examination and required investigations were done. PCN was done in all patients and outcome was assessed according to the follow up visits.
Results: A total of 70 patients were included in this study. There were 40(57.14%) males and 30(42.86%) females.
Age ranged from 12 to 70 years. 15 (21.42%) patients aged from 12 to 15 years. 20 (28.57%) patients were of 17 to 30 years and 35(50%) patients age was from 31 to 70 as is shown in table 1 below. The average age was 35 to 40 years. In 71.42% patients, Pre PCN creatinine was 2-3.5mg/dl but post PCN was 0.8-1.2mg/dl. Pre PCN clearance was 30-35ml/m in 77.14%.
Conclusion: The conclusion is that PCN is the best procedure to revive the function of kidney. Key Words: Creatinine, Percutaneous Nephrostomy, Clearance.
Citation of article: Sohail MA, Memon AH, Chandio MA, Shaikh NA, Rehman MU, Qureshi SM. Impact On Creatinine Clearance in Obstructive Kidney After Percutaneous Nephrostomy. Med Forum 2019; 30(10):
124-127.