Biomedical Science and Research Journals | Negative Impact of Obesity on Dialysis Efficiency: A Prospective Cohort on Lebanese CKD Patients
Negative Impact of Obesity on Dialysis Efficiency: A Prospective Cohort on Lebanese CKD Patients Abstract Background: Obesity is considered as a risk factor in chronic kidney disease (CKD), as it may worsen renal complications and progress to advanced stages of the disease. Aims: To investigate whether the efficacy of dialysis is affected in obese CKD patients. Methods: we followed the main biological factors in dialysis patients for six months. Patients were grouped based on their sexes and body mass indexes (obese, or normal-weighted) and blood samples measurements were performed before and after dialysis. Results: The elimination of creatinine and urea by dialysis is more significant in normal-weighted than obese women. Elimination of potassium and sodium have tendency to be also more effective in normal-weighted women. No significant differences were found between normal-weighted and obese men regarding creatinine, urea, potassium, and sodium elimination. However, parathyroid