THE TREATMENT EFFECT OF HYPERTENSION DRUGS OF PATIENTS WITH RENAL FAILURE STAGE IV
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Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the treatment effects of hypertension drugs in patients with stage IV renal failure at An Sinh General Hospital. Objects and methods: study of retrospective, cross-sectional description of 153 medical records of patients diagnosed with hypertension with stage IV chronic renal failure who were treated in the Department of Endocrinology - Dialysis of An Sinh General Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, from June 1st, 2019 to May 31st, 2020. Results: After 6 months of follow-up of patients with hypertension at grade 2 and 3, there were only 11 patients. Normal/normal high blood pressure (BP) (<140/90mmHg) was achieved at 53.49%, however, target blood pressure (TBP) (<130/80 mmHg) was only reached in 33.99% of patients. Changes in renal function indexes after hemodialysis and after treatment had no significant
difference compared with before treatment with drugs of hypertension. The rate
of patients with new cardiovascular complications after 6 months of follow-up had a small rate of 3.27%. Conclusion: The ratio of patients with hypertension at grade 2 and grade 3 was clearly reduced. The TBP rate was in the average level. The rate of patients with new cardiovascular complications after 6 months of follow-up was low.