2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20163732
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A study of lipid profile in non-diabetic chronic kidney disease

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“…In CKD Registry of India 2007 8 , the percentages of male cases were 68.9 and female cases were 31.1. Similar results to current study were seen in studies by Abraham et al 11 and Ganta et al 12 The mean eGFR calculated by the CKD-EPI equation 1 19 showing results similar to our study. On basis of severity grades 62% of cases were in G5 grade and 34% of cases were in G4 grade as shown in Table 3.…”
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“…In CKD Registry of India 2007 8 , the percentages of male cases were 68.9 and female cases were 31.1. Similar results to current study were seen in studies by Abraham et al 11 and Ganta et al 12 The mean eGFR calculated by the CKD-EPI equation 1 19 showing results similar to our study. On basis of severity grades 62% of cases were in G5 grade and 34% of cases were in G4 grade as shown in Table 3.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These findings indicate a rise in serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoproteins, very low density lipoproteins and a fall in high density lipoproteins in CKD with fall in eGFR. Similar changes in lipid profile were seen by Machnur and Chandrashekar, 15 Patel and Sirajwala, 9 Ganta V et al, 12 Attman, Samuelsson and Alaupovic, 16 Mannangi et al and Wang et al, 17 Paul and Kurien 18 in separate studies showed significant inverse correlation between triglyceride and GFR and significant positive correlation between high density lipoprotein and GFR (p= < 0.001). Table 7 depicted that comparing Mean ± S.D.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…There was no statistical difference in lipid profile between A2 and A3 staging. (p value>0.05) Similar reports were revealed by Gantaet al 22 Present study showed positive correlation of lipid profile with HDL i.e. with decreasing GFR, HDL level was falling while total cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL and VLDL were showing negative correlation with decreasing GFR, their value increased.…”
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“…Our study also demonstrated a higher proportion of male subjects diagnosed with CKD similar to previous Indian study. 2 91 patients showed dyslipidaemia constituting 67.91% of the patients. In other studies, Ashar Alam et al, which looked at the prevalence and risk factors of kidney disease in urban Karachi, 350 patients were studied, of which, 91.4% were nondiabetic showed that 54.3% patients had dyslipidaemia.…”
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confidence: 98%