A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION MARKER AND CVD MARKER IN CRF, HD (PRE & POST) AND CONTROLS Authors: Salma Mahaboob R and E. Prabhakar Reddy*
ABSTRACT
CRF refers to an irreversible decay of renal capacity, which traditionally creates over a
time of years. At first, it is show just as a biochemical irregularity. In the long run loss of
excretory, metabolic and endocrine elements of the kidneys prompts the improvement of the
clinical side effects and indications of renal disappointment, which are alluded to as uremia. The
aim of our study is comparison Endothelial Dysfunction Marker and CVD Marker in CRF, HD
(Pre &Post) and Controls. The present study was conducted on a patient group comprising of 50
patients diagnosed with CRF, 50 were pre hemodialysis, 50 were post hemodialysis (MHD).
This patient group was compared to a healthy group including 100 controls. All the study
participants were admitted in the department of Medicine [Nephrology department] at “Fathima
Institute of Medical Sciences”, Kadapa. Andhra Pradesh. India. The obtained serum samples
were used for biochemical analysis for estimating nitric acid and homocystine. Cardiovascular
diseases are common in patients with CKD, and CKD is a major risk factor for CV diseases. In
our study increased nitric acid levels were seen in pre HD, Post HD and CRF patients. In our
study increased Hcy levels were seen in pre HD, Post HD patients.
Keywords: Nitric acid, Homocystine, CVD, chronic kidney disease, Endothelial Dysfunction Publication date: 1/1/21 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/January/MS_IJBPAS_2021_JAN_SPCL_1001.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.1.1001