Abstract

Chronic renal failure is a condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function because of the gradual loss of their parenchyma. This study aimed to detect some hematological and biochemical parameters in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) attending a hemodialysis center. A cross-sectional study included a review of (89) cases of chronic kidney disease at Al-Hakeem Hospital's dialysis center in Najaf from September 7th to October 16th, 2021. The collected data were analyzed using Office Excel and SPSS-23. Variables were analyzed by frequencies, proportions, and percentages. The current study discovered that males had longer sequences than females, and that patients in rural areas had longer sequences than those in urban areas. In the current study, blood Sug, B. Urea, S. Crea, K, Na, Cl, Ca+2, Alb, and Tpro levels did not differ significantly between males and females with renal failure, whereas HB and TCA levels did. At last, we recommend people conduct an early medical examination for kidney disease, especially those who suffer from symptoms such as low urine output, swelling of the legs, fatigue, tachycardia, and others, to obtain early treatment.

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