Abstract

Background: About 85 patients aged between 30 to 65 years suffering with chronic kidney disease with pleural effusion undergoing hemodialysis were studied.Methods: X-ray, USG and Biochemical study was performed to confirm the Diagnosis.Results: The clinical manifestation was 17 (20%) had hypertension (HTN), 16 (18.8%) had DM (Diabetes mellitus), 12 (14.1%) had cardiac disease 9 (10.5%), had cardiovascular disease, 5 (5.8%) had malignancy. 10 (11.7%), had COPD, 13 (15.2%) had hepatitis 3 (3.5%) had thyroid disease, Hb%, profile was 40 (47%), had 9 to 9.5%, 45 (52.9%) had 10 to 10.5, protein (total) 39 (45.8%) had 6.2 to 6.5 g/dl and 46 (54.1%) had 66 to 6.9 g/dl Albumin 43 (50.5%) was 3.1 to 3.5 g/dl, 42 (49.4%) had 3.6 to 3.8 g/dl. Uric acid in 38 (44.7%) was 7.1 to 7.5 mg/dl, 47 (55.2%) had 7.6 to 8.2 mg/dl, Urea nitrogen in 44 (48.2%) was 88 to 89.2 mg/dl 44(51.7%) had 90 to 96.2 mg/dl GFR in 37 (43.5%) was 5.25 to 5.32 and 48 (56.4%) 5.33 to 6.24 ml/min/1.73 Acess to hemodialysis 50 (58.8%) had arterio- venous fistula or graft and 35 (41.1%) had catheter. The degree of pleural effusion in 58 (68.2%) had mild 22 (25.8%) had moderate 5 (5.8%) had severe degree of effusion.Conclusions: This pragmatic study will be quite useful to physician, urologist, nephrologist to treat such patients efficiently so that the life span of such patients will be increased and avoid the morbidity and long stay in hospitals.

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