COMPARISON OF GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE SERUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH 5D CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASES WITH STADIUM 3 AND 4 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Keywords:
CKD 5D, CKD st 3-4, GGTAbstract
Background: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a global public health problem with increased prevalence and incidence of kidney failure, poor prognosis and high costs. Therefore the aim of this study is to look at the characteristics of patients with CKD and the comparison of serum GGT levels in patients with chronic 5D kidney diseasewith patients with chronic kidney disease St 3 - 4. So they can find out the mortality rate of patients with CKD 5D with CKD st 3-4.
Method: This study used a cross sectional data collection method to assess serum GGT levels in patients with 5D chronic renal failure and stage 3 - 4. chronic kidney disease as many as 49 samples for patients with stage 5D chronic kidney disease and patients with stage 3 and 4 chronic kidney disease
Results: In this study the characteristics of CKD patients by sex were obtained by men as many as 55 people (56.1%), and female sex as many as 43 people (43.9%). From this study, the age of the youngest CKD patient was 26 years and the oldest age was 74 years. In this study also found the cause of CKD was hipertensi as many as 53 patients (54.1%), diabetes militus as many as 43 patients (43.9%), and nephrolithiasis as many as 2 patients (2.0%). And also obtained the results of a significant difference between the GGT levels of 5D CKD patients and CKD st 3-4 patients (p = <0.001).
Conclusion: Characteristics of CKD patients based on sex obtained by men more than women. From this study also obtained the youngest age of CKD patients is 26 years and the oldest age is 74 years. There is a significant difference between the GGT levels of patients with CKD 5D and CKD st 3-4.