2020
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.66.s1.55
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Anemia in chronic kidney disease

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“…Causes of iron deficiency in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis include repeated phlebotomy, repeated blood tests, and clotting or blood loss in the extracorporeal circuit. [13][14][15] The average levels of ret-he in 50 research subjects were 28.8 ± 3.7 pg, with the highest levels of ret-he at 38.9 pg and the lowest levels of 19.6 pg. Research conducted by Dalimunthe and Lubis (2016) 16 on CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis found that the cutoff ret-he 31.65 pg showed good diagnostic results with a sensitivity of 81.5% and specificity of 61.6%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Causes of iron deficiency in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis include repeated phlebotomy, repeated blood tests, and clotting or blood loss in the extracorporeal circuit. [13][14][15] The average levels of ret-he in 50 research subjects were 28.8 ± 3.7 pg, with the highest levels of ret-he at 38.9 pg and the lowest levels of 19.6 pg. Research conducted by Dalimunthe and Lubis (2016) 16 on CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis found that the cutoff ret-he 31.65 pg showed good diagnostic results with a sensitivity of 81.5% and specificity of 61.6%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embora tratável, percebe-se que a incidência da anemia nos pacientes com DRC aumenta à medida que se avançam os estágios da doença (Hazin, 2020). O fato de a amostra aqui estudada estar acometida majoritariamente por um grave comprometimento da TFG pode explicar as baixas médias de hemoglobina em todas as categorias estudadas.…”
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“…Individuals with anemia also had less strength in the knee extensor muscles (14.1 vs 15.2 kg; p=0.02) and lower handgrip strength (25.3 vs 27.1 kg; p = 0.04) as compared with individuals without anemia. (35) From the results of a study conducted on elderly patients between 65 and 90 years of age, a significant association was found between hemoglobin concentration and functional status, as assessed with the functional independence measure (FIM). (30) In this study, the FIM score was lower (showing low functional ability) in elderly patients with mild anemia (hemoglobin concentration <12g/dL) as compared with elderly subjects with normal hemoglobin concentration (hemoglobin concentration 12g/dL).…”
Section: Impact Of Anemia On Physical Functions In the Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, functional limitations as a result of anemia were also reported in patients with chronic renal failure. (35) In one other study on elderly females an evaluation was made on the association of hemoglobin concentration and the resulting limitations of mobility, with summary performance score. The incidence of mobility limitations of was not constant in the group of females with normal hemoglobin concentration based on World Health Organization standards (12.0-16.0 g/dL).…”
Section: Impact Of Anemia On Physical Functions In the Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%