Acute Kidney Injury

Analysis of 175 Cases in Al-Mukalla, Hadhramout

Authors

  • Hussein Saeed Alghazali Department of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hadramout University.
  • Ahmed Mubark Daakik Department of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hadramout University.
  • Abdalrahim Abdulla Bahashwan Department of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hadramout University.
  • Mohammed Rasheed Bamekhlah Department of Medicine,IbnSina Hospital.Received on 22/10/2019 and Accepted for Publication on 12/11/2019

Keywords:

Acute kidney injury, adult patients, Al-Mukalla, Hadramout

Abstract

This was a retrospective descriptive study of acute kidney injury patients admitted at Al-Mukalla Central Hospitals,
Hadhramout, between January 2017 and April 2019. All cases were 175; divided to two groups, patients with age less
than 40 years (Group I) 44.6%, and patients of age more than 40 years (Group II) were 55.4%. Age of male patients
ranged between 18-39 years and age of female patients ranged between 18-38 years. Group I included 28 males (31.1%) and 50 females (58.8%), Group II included 62 males (68.9%) and 35 females (41.2%). Risk factors in relation to age groups were: diabetes mellitus was (34.6%) in Group I, and (33%) of Group II (P > 0.05). Hypertension was (12.8%) in Group I, and (25.8%) of Group II (P < 0.05). Hypotension was (26.9%) in Group I, and (55.7%) of Group II (P < 0.05). Septicemia was (14.1%) in Group I, and (32%) of Group II (P < 0.05). Heart failure
was (3.8%) in Group I, and (14.4%) of Group II (P < 0.05). Stroke was (2.6%) in Group I, and (11.3%) of Group II (P < 0.05). The outcome of acute kidney injury in this study was 66.3% alive and death rate 33.7%. The incidence rate of acute kidney injury is more in elderly patients, and associated with an increased death and chronic kidney disease.

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Published

2023-11-26