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dc.contributor.authorKABOT, Ibrahim El-Khalil-
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-10T08:23:00Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-10T08:23:00Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/6519-
dc.description.abstractMineral and bone metabolism disorders remain a major concern for nephrologists, due to their clinical complications and impact on vital prognosis. The aim of this study is to analyze the clinical, biological, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects of mineral and bone disorders in chronic hemodialysis patients, and to estimate the percentage of patients who meet the targets required by the international KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improval Global recommendations). We conducted a single-center cross-sectional study over 6 months (November 2022 to April 2023) of 73 chronic hemodialysis patients. Demographic, clinical, biological and radiological parameters were determined, 36 women and 37 men with a mean age of 44 years were enrolled. Initial nephropathy was of undetermined origin in 67% of cases. Clinically, 61.67% of our patients complained of bone pain, 53.42% had arthralgia predominantly in the knees, 12.32% had walking difficulty, muscular fatigue in 19.17% of cases, and pruritus in 31.5%. Biologically, hypocalcemia was detected in 20.5%, while mean hyperphosphatemia was found in 53.42% . Among our patients, 63% had hyperparathyroidism, and only 27.4% had PTH levels within the KDIGO guidelines. Standard radiographs revealed signs of secondary hyperparathyroidism consistent with the biological data . This study highlights the high prevalence of mineral and bone disorders in chronic hamodialysis patients, why the importance of prevention, starting with early management of chronic kidney disease and effective dialysis.EN_en
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dc.publisherFaculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de GhardaïaEN_en
dc.subjectMétabolisme minéral et osseux, KDIGO, Hyperparathyroïdie secondaire Insuffisance rénale chroniqueEN_en
dc.subjectmineral and bone metabolism, KDIGO, secondary hyperparathyroidism, chronic renal failureEN_en
dc.titleProfil phosphocalcique chez les insuffisants rénaux chroniques hémodialysésEN_en
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