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Table of Content - Volume 21 Issue 3 - March 2022


 

Study of pulmonary arterial hypertension in patients of chronic kidney disease stage IV and V

 

Sohan B1*, Hamsa Manasa K2

 

1Senior Resident, Department of General Medicine, Sri Siddhartha Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre, T. Begur, Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural District, Karnataka, INDIA.

2Senior Resident, Department Of Paediatrics, Adichunchanagiri Institute Of Medical Sciences, Javaranahalli Rd, Bellur, Nagamangala Taluk, Mandya District, Karnataka, INDIA.

Email: sohanb123@gmail.com,  hamsasohan24@gmail.com

 

Abstract              Background: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in advanced CKD patients (stage 4/5) is important to recognize, as PAH is an independent predictor of mortality in CKD patients especially those receiving renal replacement therapy and significant PH is felt to be a relative contraindication to renal transplantation. Present study was aimed to study Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Patients of Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 4/5 at a tertiary hospital. Material and Methods: Present study was cross-sectional, prospective and observational study, conducted patients Age ≥18 years, of either gender, diagnosed case of CKD in stage IV and stage V, underwent evaluation for PAH by echocardiography. Results: In present study, total 68 patients were included. Mean age in study was 51.93 ± 12.63 years. Male patients (73.53 %) outnumbered female patients (26.47 %). Associated Co-morbidities in present study were anemia (70.59 %), diabetes mellitus (57.35 %), systolic hypertension (32.35 %) and diastolic hypertension (26.47 %). majority of patients had stage 4 CKD (69.12 %). Mean duration of CKD was 43.11 + 26.78 weeks while mean duration of dialysis was 21.45± 15.74 weeks. 61.76 % patients had attained Dry weight in present study. In present study, incidence of pulmonary hypertension was 51.35 %. In patients with pulmonary hypertension most common etiology for CKD were diabetes mellitus (34.29%), hypertension (31.43 %), undetermined (17.14 %). In present study 47 patients (69.12 %) had stage 4 CKD. Among stage 4 patients mild PH was noted in 11 patients (16.18 %), while moderate and severe PH was noted in 4 (5.88 %) and 2 (2.94 %) patients respectively. While 21 patients (30.88 %) had stage 5 CKD. Among stage 5 patients mild PH was noted in 7 patients (10.19 %), while moderate and severe PH was noted in 5 (7.35 %) and 4 (5.88 %) patients respectively. Conclusion: Higher incidence of pulmonary hypertension is noted among chronic kidney disease and incidence increases with advanced stages.

Keywords: pulmonary hypertension, chronic kidney disease, dialysis, hypertension.