Association of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy with Anemia in End Stage Renal Disease Patients
Azhar Ali Khan, Ahmed Ayyaz, Muhammad Asif, Usman Javed, Saima Rasheed, Muhammad Ali Sabir
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ABSTRACT
Background: The frequency
of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is rising globally and it has grown into an
important public health problem. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is cardiac
problem in which the myocardium of left ventricle becomes thickened. Anaemiais
defined as the reduction in the quantity of the hemoglobin and the red blood
cells. Anemia is one of the known contributory factors for the development of LVH.
Aim: To assess
the association of Left ventricular hypertrophy with Anemia in patients on
maintenance hemodialysis as detected by echocardiography
Methods: This
cohort study was conducted at Sheikh Zayed Hospital’s Dialysis Centre, Lahore
for 1 year. The Non probability purposive sampling technique was used to
include the patients of ESRD on Hemodialysis. Informed consent was taken from
all the patients.
Results: In
our study, the overall mean age was 46.4±13.1 years. There were 35 (58.3%)
males in anemic and 33(55.0%) in non-anemic group. The LVH size for anemic
group was 10.2±2.9 mm while for non-anemic was 8.2±1.4 mm. The LVH was found to
be present in 32(53.3%) of anemic while in only 2(3.3%) of non-anemic cases. Risk
of LVH in about 3 times high in ESRD patients with anemia i.e., RR=2.89 95%CI;
2.108, 3.963).
Conclusion: Our
study results concluded that significant association was found between the Left
ventricular hypertrophy with Anemia in patients on maintenance Hemodialysis as
detected by echocardiography; however, Odd Ratio (OR) showed more risk in
anemic patients as compared to other.
Keywords: Left
ventricular hypertrophy, Anemia, Hemodialysis, Hemoglobin, ESRD
ABSTRACT
Background: The frequency
of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is rising globally and it has grown into an
important public health problem. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is cardiac
problem in which the myocardium of left ventricle becomes thickened. Anaemiais
defined as the reduction in the quantity of the hemoglobin and the red blood
cells. Anemia is one of the known contributory factors for the development of LVH.
Aim: To assess
the association of Left ventricular hypertrophy with Anemia in patients on
maintenance hemodialysis as detected by echocardiography
Methods: This
cohort study was conducted at Sheikh Zayed Hospital’s Dialysis Centre, Lahore
for 1 year. The Non probability purposive sampling technique was used to
include the patients of ESRD on Hemodialysis. Informed consent was taken from
all the patients.
Results: In
our study, the overall mean age was 46.4±13.1 years. There were 35 (58.3%)
males in anemic and 33(55.0%) in non-anemic group. The LVH size for anemic
group was 10.2±2.9 mm while for non-anemic was 8.2±1.4 mm. The LVH was found to
be present in 32(53.3%) of anemic while in only 2(3.3%) of non-anemic cases. Risk
of LVH in about 3 times high in ESRD patients with anemia i.e., RR=2.89 95%CI;
2.108, 3.963).
Conclusion: Our
study results concluded that significant association was found between the Left
ventricular hypertrophy with Anemia in patients on maintenance Hemodialysis as
detected by echocardiography; however, Odd Ratio (OR) showed more risk in
anemic patients as compared to other.
Keywords: Left
ventricular hypertrophy, Anemia, Hemodialysis, Hemoglobin, ESRD