Analysis of Blood Glucose Levels Before and After Hemodialization in Patients of Chronic Kidney Failure in Santa's Hospital Elisabeth Medan

Authors

  • Paska R Situmorang STIKes Santa Elisabeth, Medan
  • Shintauli Ambarita STIKes Santa Elisabeth, Medan
  • Seri Rayani Bangun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46880/ijbhm.v1i2.1304

Keywords:

Blood Glucose Level, Chronic Kidney Failure and Hemodialysis Difference

Abstract

Background: Chronic kidney failure is a condition characterized by structural or functional disorders of the kidneys. In Indonesia, patients with chronic kidney failure who underwent active hemodialysis in 2015 reached 30,554 patients. Blood glucose levels in this study is an assessment based on a decrease or increase before and after hemodialysis in patients with chronic kidney failure. This study aims to analyze the results of blood glucose levels in patients with chronic kidney failure before and after hemodialysis at the Santa Elisabeth Hospital Medan 2022 patient.

Method: This study used an analytical descriptive method. The total population in this study are 178 people with a total sample of 64 people. Retrieval of data results is done by using automation tools.

Results: The results of the study of examining blood glucose levels before and after hemodialysis showed that the average blood glucose level of respondents before hemodialysis were 131.27 mg/dl with a Standard Deviation of 26,441 and at this average it can be said that the respondent's blood glucose level was still low. within normal limits. The blood glucose level after hemodialysis is 123.69 mg/dl with a standard deviation of 26.82. It can be concluded that there is a change in the average blood glucose level before and after hemodialysis, which is 8 mg/dl. Blood glucose levels before and after hemodialysis in this study can be said to be in the normal category. s blood glucose level was still low. within normal limits. The blood glucose level after hemodialysis is 123.69 mg/dl with a standard deviation of 26.82.

Conclusion: It can be concluded that there is a change in the average blood glucose level before and after hemodialysis, which is 8 mg/dl. Blood glucose levels before and after hemodialysis in this study can be said to be in the normal category.

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Published

2022-06-30