The Interplay between Dialysis and High Blood Pressure

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الإصدار الثالث والعشرون: 06 سبتمبر 2024
من مجلة الشرق الأوسط للنشر العلمي

The Interplay between Dialysis and High Blood Pressure

Sharara Fadhil Abbood
Abstract

The word dialysis in the propagandize is known to perform a function of the kidney, which is filtering waste and excessive fluid from the blood of patients with late-stage renal failure. Hypertension has been identified as one of the causes of kidney diseases, while on the other hand, renal failures will cause hypertension. The causative agents for kidney failure were also found using a descriptive-analytic approach within this article. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire was given out to 110,000 research subjects suffering from renal failure. Collection: Collection was obtained for two months among patients with kidney failure, with a collection ratio ranging between 40.9% for Al-Hosseini Hospital, 30% for Turkish Hospital, and 29.1% for Babylon Hospital Iraqi patients. They are aged between five and eighty years in both genders. RFT Test: Kidney Function Tests and Electrolytes Testing: Electrolytes’ tests. Normal BP blood pressure is systolic under 140 mmHg and diastolic less than 90 mmHg. Results: Therefore, this study’s Cronbach’s alpha coefficient yielded a value of 0.876, signifying that there was a high level of internal consistency, thus affirming the suitability of the instrument used during this study in distributing questionnaires to its sample individuals. Discussion: Prominent conclusions reached by authors include: According to our findings, there is an obvious relationship between dialysis and hypertension; patients who have kidney problems and undergo regular dialysis suffer more from high blood pressure than those who don’t do it at all; and different factors lead to increased levels of BP among dialysis patients, including malnutrition or absence of exercise.

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