CHARACTERISTICS OF DYSPEPTIC SYNDROME IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Author:

Sosnina Valentina Sergeevna1ORCID,Simonova Zhanna Georgievna1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kirov State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Abstract

The goal of the paper is to study characteristics of dyspeptic syndrome in hemodialysis patients receiving renal replacement therapy. Materials and Methods. During an open clinical trial, we formed a group of hemodialysis patients (n=50) with end-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD C5). All patients were assessed for the clinical manifestations, dyspeptic syndrome severity, and laboratory data. All patients underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGDS). Results. All 50 (100 %) patients included in the study had dyspeptic syndromes. The most common symptoms were nausea (46 %), belching (44 %), and heartburn (38 %). At the same time, 56 % of patients had high dyspepsia index. When analyzing the correlation between dyspepsia index and dialysis therapy,a direct connection was established (ρ=0.281, p=0.048). It was revealed that the dialysis therapy duration impacted the dyspepsia index. The most common pathology of the upper gastrointestinal tract was chronic gastritis, diagnosed in 84 % of patients. Chronic duodenitis was found in 50 % of patients, and gastroduodenal ulcer was observed in 6 % of patients. Conclusion. Hemodialysis patients receiving renal replacement therapy are at risk for dyspeptic syndrome accompanying upper gastrointestinal tract organic pathology. Early detection of dyspeptic syndrome in hemodialysis patients is of great importance for the timely diagnostic and corrective therapeutic measures.

Publisher

Ulyanovsk State University

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