Frequency of Ischemic Heart Disease in End Stage Kidney Disease patients.

Authors

  • salman imtiaz Indus hospital health network
  • Dr. Shaoukat Memon The Indus Hospital Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Faiza The Indus Hospital Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Dr. Ashar Alam The Indus Hospital Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • DR. Javeria Chughtai The Indus Hospital Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Dr. Gohar Rehman The Indus Hospital Network, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Dr. Shahzaib Shaikh The Indus Hospital Network, Karachi, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53778/pjkd91292

Keywords:

End stage kidney disease, Ischemic heart disease, frequency, hemodialysis, BMI

Abstract

Introduction: Ischemic heart disease commonly coexists with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), presenting significant challenges in patient management. This comorbidity elevates the risk of cardiovascular complications and mortality in individuals with ESKD. The complex interplay between these conditions highlights the need for comprehensive care and tailored interventions to reduce associated risks and improve patient outcomes.

Materials and Methods: Eligible individuals at our hospital, were recruited based on inclusion/exclusion criteria. Informed consent was obtained, ensuring awareness of the study's methods, risks, and benefits. Demographic data, medical history, physical examination, and ECG were recorded to assess ischemic heart disease.

Results: The mean ± SD age of the participants was 49.84 ± 11.86 years. Among them, 73 (57.5%) were male, while 54 (42.5%) were female. Ischemic heart disease was identified in 88 (69.3%) of the patients.

Conclusion: Ischemic heart disease is highly prevalent in end-stage renal disease patients, emphasizing the need to manage their elevated cardiovascular risk. Further research and targeted interventions are crucial for improving outcomes in this population.

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Published

2025-03-31