Background : Cardiovascular diseases are highly prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease and represent the major hazard for mortality in this population , anomalies of left ventricular structure and function are very frequent and shows negative impact on cardiovascular prognosis.
Objective : To study left ventricular disorders in patients with chronic renal failure on haemodialysis program including left ventricular dysfunction , hypertrophy and dilatation and their relation with risk factors .
Methods : 62 patients with end stage renal failure on dialysis were studied by echocardiography, patients were divided into 4 groups G1 with normal echo , G2 left ventricular dysfunction , G3 left ventricular hypertrophy , G4 left ventricular dilatation, risk factors including age , sex , duration of dialysis , hypertension, S. calcium S. albumin and hemoglobin were compared between G1 and G2 , G3 , G4 .
Results :Left Ventricular disorders occurred in 67.7% (17% left ventricular dysfunction , 63% left ventricular hypertrophy and 27% left ventricular dilatation) , older age group, longer duration of dialysis , hypertension ,hypocalcaemia , hypoalbuminemia and anemia were found to be significantly associated with left ventricular disorders .
Conclusion : Left ventricular disorders are common in patients with end stage renal failure on haemodialysis and it is important to correct risk factors like hypertension , anemia and hypocalcaemia. |