2017
DOI: 10.5152/tjg.2016.0415
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Functional bowel disorders and associated risk factors in hemodialysis patients in Turkey

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“…As regard to DM, In the same line of our study, the study by (Gök, et al, 2017) [14] and (Cano et al, 2007) [2] showed that DM was higher in IBS patients on hemodialysis. And regarding to hypertension, (Yılmaz, et al 2021) [39] showed the same results, that hypertension was significantly higher in IBS group.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As regard to DM, In the same line of our study, the study by (Gök, et al, 2017) [14] and (Cano et al, 2007) [2] showed that DM was higher in IBS patients on hemodialysis. And regarding to hypertension, (Yılmaz, et al 2021) [39] showed the same results, that hypertension was significantly higher in IBS group.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This is a common 36 , 37 but inconsistent finding 5 related to the effects of the dialysate present in the abdomen 37 . Between the sexes, females reported significantly higher GSRS, similar to that observed in a Turkish HD group 38 . However, this is not exclusive to CKD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This is consistent with Gök et al with (p=0,18). 3,8,24 In this research, statistically there is no significant correlation between age and gastrointestinal disorders (p=0,889). This finding is consistent with Hydarinia-Naieni et al (p=0.549), this can happen when the elder group patients, in answering the questionnaire, are affected by chronic symptoms they have had for a long time, which made them feel used to it, that the patients feel it is difficult to differentiate the degree of the symptoms.…”
Section: Gastrointestinal Problem Rate(gsrs)mentioning
confidence: 52%