Abstract
Abstract Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an irreversible and progressive disorder characterized by loss of kidney function. CKD gradually progresses to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). ESRD patients eventually need renal replacement therapy via dialysis (subdivided into hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis) or kidney transplantation in order to survive. Aim of the Work To see the effect of hemodialysis vintage on pulmonary function in patients with ESRD in Ain-Shams University Hospitals. Methods This was a prospective study at the Ain-Shams University hospitals for six month duration on patient with ESRD on regular dialysis, 100 patients were chosen for this study, divided into 2 groups each group consists of 50 patients. Incident group (on chronic hemodialysis for 1-6 months duration) and Prevalent group (on chronic hemodialysis for more than 2 years). Results this study reveals that there was statistically higher indices among incident compared to prevalent hemodialysis research groups before and after hemodialysis as regards improved Pulmonary Functions. Conclusion prevalent cases on hemodialysis sessions have been improved clinically as regards basal crepitations and lower limb edema but didn't improve significantly in comparison to incident cases as regards Pulmonary functions on the other hand incident cases have been improved as regards Pulmonary functions In a more significant manner then prevalent cases but didn't improve as regards clinical basis concerning lower limb edema and basal crepitations.
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