Hematological and Biochemical Parameters in Pre-Dialysis Renal Failure Patients
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Hematological, Biochemical Parameters, Pre-Dialysis Renal FailureAbstract
Renal failure performs the stage of worsening of the kidney work, it lacks the capacity to filter impurities from the blood, which causes a general imbalance in the body. The aim of this study is to evaluation specific hematological and biochemical parameters in renal failure patients before dialysis and compare results with healthy control. Blood samples were taken from 50 patients and 40 controls. This study found a significant decrease in Hb, PCV in all patients while WBCs showing significant increase in male patient before peritoneal dialysis only, in female WBCs showed significant increase in both dialysis. PLT showed significant increase in all patients. Urea and creatinine are found to be significantly increased in patients. Depending on the study results, there are physiological and biochemical changes for all renal failure patients that lead to effect on the function of difference organs.
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