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Effect of haemodialysis practice guideline on dialysis indicators and haemodynamic complications among patients undergoing haemodialysis
Author(s):
1. Amjad Ali: Lahore School of Nursing, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan
2. Adnan Yaqoob: Lahore School of Nursing, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abstract:
To assess the effect of haemodialysis practice guidelines on dialysis indicators and haemodynamic complications, the comparative study was conducted at the dialysis unit of Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan, and comprised patients undergoing haemodialysis who were divided into intervention group A in which updated haemodialysis practice guidelines were used, and control group B in which routine base dialysis was given. Data was collected using a self-structured tool. Data was analysed using McNemar test and Mann-Whitney U-test with p<0.05. Compared to baseline, there was a signifi cant improvement in post-intervention ratio of effective removal of clearance (K) resulting from the treatment characterised by time (t) in the patient with a specifi c volume of distribution (V), or Kt/V, median & IQR 0.83(0.355) vs 1.21(0.11) and percentage of urea reduction ratio with median & IQR 49(12) vs. 66.5(18.65) (p<0.05). Intradialytic hypotension was found in 17(56.6%) subjects in group B and in 4(13.4%) in group A (p=0.002). Intradialytic hypertension was found in 8(25.6%) patients in group B and 1(3.4%) in group A (p=0.039). It is recommended that dialysis be performed in accordance with the most recent clinical guidelines in order to improve practices and to increase haemodialysis effectiveness.
Page(s): 1153-1155
Published: Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, Volume: 74, Issue: 6, Year: 2024
Keywords:
Haemodialysis , Dialysis indicators , Dialysis complications
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