IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

The Impact of Hypertension on Renal Function A Retrospective Based Study in Tertiary Care Hospital

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Naga Subrahmanyam S, Y. Ganesh Kumar

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Objective:There is no huge number of studies conducted on impact of HTN on renal function. This main point is considered for the conductance of our study and this help to people for further conductance of our studies and gives brief idea about prevalence and predominance of renal failure. To rule out HTN cause renal damage.to evaluate the types of renal damage are more predominant was explained based on GFR rate,age, sex,sodium,potassium,calcium, social habits. Methodology: A non-experimental prospective observational study was conducted in nephrology department Suraksha hospital Andhra Pradesh. The study was carried out around 3 years total 1000 patients were included in the study based on GFR rate, age, sex, social habits. Results and Key Finding: According to data the patient with age groups 50 to 70 were highly affected and age group >70 is less affected. Gender wise distribution of patients affected with renal failure is total 1000 patients was diagnosed renal damage out of which 600(60%)were males and 400(40%)were female. Area wise distribution of patient with renal failure out of 1000 patients 625 belong to rural area where as 375 belong to urban area

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