Abstract

Background: CKD is associated with a higher prevalence of primary hypothyroidism both overt and subclinical, but not with hyperthyroidism. Prevalence of primary hypothyroidism, mainly in the subclinical form, increases as glomerular ltration rate (GFR) decreases. Materials and methods: The present study is a crosssectional study conducted among 350 patient admitted in medicine department, Chirayu medical college and hospital ,Bhopal from a period of 1st February 2021to 31July 2022. In the present study, patient who diagnosed as chronic kidney diseases were included and their thyroid prole were done by CLIA (chemiluminescence immunoassay) method using MAGLUMI 2000 machine. Aims and objective: The aim of the present study is to assess thyroid dysfunction in chronic kidney disease patients and the correlation between thyroid dysfunction with the severity of renal diseases. Result and conclusion: In the present study, there is signicant correlation between thyroid dysfunction with progression of CKD and there is a direct linear relation with eGFR and T3 ,T4 level in the present study

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