Serum Hemoglobin and Potassium Levels in Sudden Cardiac Death at Hemodialysis Center of Aziz Bhatti Hospital Gujrat
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- Rohail Razzaq; Javeria Sajjad; Ashfaq Ali; Hajra Sultan; Muhammad Tehseen Hussain; Samreen Tahir; Hasnat Shabbir
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- Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. 17:73-75
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- Nutrition and Dietetics
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Background: Sudden cardiac arrest has become a serious pandemic and a substantial public health burden. Significant morbidity and death are linked to it. Hemodialysis is considerably a heavy burden on cardiac patients. A sudden cardiac arrest is sometimes a disastrous event that happens without warning and is regrettably a significant cardiac disease manifestation in individuals surviving on kidney dialysis. Aim: To determine Serum Hemoglobin and potassium levels in sudden cardiac death patients admitted in hemodialysis center of Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Teaching Hospital Gujrat. Study Design: Cross-Sectional Study Methodology: This research study was conducted at the hemodialysis center of Aziz Bhatti Shaheed Teaching Hospital Gujrat. The Ethics Committee approved to conduct of this descriptive cross-sectional study on 40 (20 males and 20 females) sudden cardiac patients. All information and the goal of the research project were explained to patients or their relatives before the collection of blood serum. Prescription drug lists, smoking histories, and medication or dialysis report data were randomly evaluated. Laboratory results from recent month were collected, together with dialysis run sheets and cardiac arrest data forms. Results: Results of this result study showed that the mean value of age was 50 years with a mean standard deviation of 15.1 (p= 4.0mmole/L) showed that there was a significant change in the estimated values i.e. estimated glomerular filtration rate (mL/min per 1.73 mm2) was 0.67 (95% CI of 0.54-0.58) (p=