BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS
AbstractDiabetic nephropathy is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease in patients starting renal replacement therapy. Dialysis is the artificial process of getting rid of waste (diffusion) and unwanted water (ultrafiltration) from the blood. This process is naturally done by our kidneys. Dialysis may be used for people who have become ill and have acute kidney failure (temporary loss of kidney function), or for fairly stable patients who have permanently lost kidney function. In dialysis patients, parameters like glucose, creatinine, total protein concentration, triglycerides, and albumin levels are frequently changed before and after the dialysis. The mean values of glucose have far related to the values taken after the dialysis. The mean values are 144.544, 89.082, and 1.545, 1.465 for glucose and creatinine before and after the dialysis.
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English
IJLSR
R. B. Birud and M. J. Naik
Department of Biotechnology, Nagarjuna Universrity, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.
arun.ni1990@gmail.com
08 February 2014
08 May 2014
04 December 2014
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.IJLSR.1(3).95-00
01 March 2015