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Observation Of Amylase In The Peritoneal Effluent Of The Patients With Peritoneal Dialysis

Posted on:2014-02-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y D GongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330425970278Subject:Internal Medicine
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Objective: To observe amylase of the peritoneal effluent in the patients withperitoneal dialysis and its related factors.Methods: Concentration of in the peritoneal effluent and serum of63patients withperitoneal dialysis were measured.Results: Concentration of amylase in the peritoneal effluent and serum were74.6±30.29IU/L and23.9±9.3IU/L.Concentrations of amylase in the peritoneal effluentand serum were did not significantly between the group of peritonitis and the group ofon-peritonitis(P>0.05).As compared with lower in less3years group, concentration ofamylase in the peritoneal effluent and serum were higher in more than3years group,butthey were not significantly(P>0.05); As compared with the group of parathyraidhormome(PTH)≤300ng/L, concentration of amylase in the peritoneal effluent andserum were higher in the group of PTH>300ng/L, but they were not significantly(P>0.05); Concentrations of amylase in the peritoneal effluent and serum were did notsignificantly between the group of serum creatinine≤707umol/L and the group of serumcreatinine>707umol/L(P>0.05).Conclusion:1.Comparison of renal failure in patients with non-pancreatitis, in theserum of patients with peritoneal dialysis and a high level of amylase in the dialysatebut within the normal range.It is not effected the concentration of amylase in theperitoneal effluent and serum of the patients with peritoneal dialysis for the dialysate,the peritonitis, time of dialysis, concentration of serum PTH and serum creatinine.
Keywords/Search Tags:peritoneal dialysis, mylase, ncreatitis
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