• Register
  • Login

Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal

  1. Home
  2. Uremic Pruritus in Haemodialysis Patients; Prevalence, Severity and Possible Associations

Current Issue

By Issue

By Author

By Subject

Author Index

Keyword Index

Copyrights and Licensing

Home

About Journal

Aim and Scope

Editorial Board

Peer Review Process

Copyrights and Licensing

Indexing and Abstracting

Plagiarism Policy

Author's Guide

Article processing charge (APC)

Uremic Pruritus in Haemodialysis Patients; Prevalence, Severity and Possible Associations

    Authors

    • Ali J. Hashim Al- Saedi
    • Ban Ghassan
    • Sabah Al- Alawchi
,
  • Article Information
  • Download
  • Export Citation
  • Statistics
  • Share

Abstract

ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
Uremic pruritus is a common distressing complication of end stage renal disease and it is a common problem in dialysis patients. It causes serious discomfort and skin damage, negatively affects the quality of life.
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the prevalence, severity of pruritus and possible association with the laboratory parameters in patients with chronic renal disease on haemodialysis.
METHODS:
One hundred and three patients on chronic haemodialysis were included in this study. Fasting blood sugar, urea, creatinine, albumin, alkaline phosphatase, parathyroid hormone, sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, calcium × phosphorus product, were determined.
RESULTS:
Of the 103 patients included in the study the, 79 patients (76.7%) had pruritus of whom, 27 (34.1%) had mild pruritus, 30 (37.9%) had moderate and 22 (27.8%) had severe pruritus. No significant association (p ˃ 0.05) was found between pruritus and each of sex, age, frequency and duration of haemodialysis. There was a significant association (p ˂ 0.05) between duration of haemodialysis and pruritus onset. No significant difference (p ˃ 0.05) in the FBS, urea, creatinine, albumin, parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphatase, sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, calcium phosphorus product, average among patients who had no pruritus, mild, moderate and severe pruritus. A significant positive correlation (p ˂ 0.05) was found between severity of pruritus in pruritic patients and age.
CONCLUSION:
WE CONCLUDED THAT there was a significant association between duration of haemodialysis and pruritus onset more over the age had a significant positive correlation with the severity of pruritus in pruritic patients.
.

Keywords

  • KEYWORDS
  • Haemodialysis
  • XML
  • PDF 0 K
  • RIS
  • EndNote
  • Mendeley
  • BibTeX
  • APA
  • MLA
  • HARVARD
  • VANCOUVER
    • Article View: 197
    • PDF Download: 103
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 14, Issue 4
December 2015
Page 548-554
Files
  • XML
  • PDF 0 K
Share
Export Citation
  • RIS
  • EndNote
  • Mendeley
  • BibTeX
  • APA
  • MLA
  • HARVARD
  • VANCOUVER
Statistics
  • Article View: 197
  • PDF Download: 103

APA

, A. J. H. A. S., , B. G., & , S. A. A. (2015). Uremic Pruritus in Haemodialysis Patients; Prevalence, Severity and Possible Associations. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 14(4), 548-554.

MLA

Ali J. Hashim Al- Saedi ; Ban Ghassan ; Sabah Al- Alawchi . "Uremic Pruritus in Haemodialysis Patients; Prevalence, Severity and Possible Associations". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 14, 4, 2015, 548-554.

HARVARD

, A. J. H. A. S., , B. G., , S. A. A. (2015). 'Uremic Pruritus in Haemodialysis Patients; Prevalence, Severity and Possible Associations', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 14(4), pp. 548-554.

VANCOUVER

, A. J. H. A. S., , B. G., , S. A. A. Uremic Pruritus in Haemodialysis Patients; Prevalence, Severity and Possible Associations. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2015; 14(4): 548-554.

  • Home
  • About Journal
  • Editorial Board
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Contact Us
  • Glossary
  • Sitemap

News

This work is licensed under          CC BY 4.0    

 

 

Newsletter Subscription

Subscribe to the journal newsletter and receive the latest news and updates

© Journal Management System. Powered by iJournalPro.com