Khalid Amin, Masood Javed, Muhammad Abid, Muhammad Naeem Lqbal, Abdul Qayyum.
Pattern of dyslipidemia in patients with CRF.
Professional Med J Jan ;13(1):79-86.

Objectives: (1)To find the pattern of dyslipidemias in patients with CRF. (2.)To compare the results with international studies. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: In Medical Unit I, II, III and Nephrology ward of Allied Hospital Faisalabad. Period: (06 Months) From: Nov 2004 to April 2005.. Allied Hospital is a teaching hospital attached with Punjab Medical College Faisalabad having 1100 beds. Chronic renal failure, a very common disease, is accompanied by many complications. One of such complications is abnormality of lipids. The lipids are disturbed in a characteristic manner. This disturbed lipid pattern predisposes the patients to atherosclerotic complications and increased mortality due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents. Present study was conducted to determine the pattern of dyslipidemias in patients of CRF.50 patients diagnosed to have CRF were subjected to fasting lipid profile, irrespective of cause and sex. Maximum patients had elevated triglyceride levels (46%). A considerable percentage (16%) had decreased HDL levels and a small percentage had elevated LDL (4%). Total lipids were found to be elevated in 04 patients (8%). All the patients with elevated total lipid were suffering from diabetes mellitus. Total cholesterol was elevated in 08 patients (16%). This disturbed lipid pattern has role in atherosclerosis. The patients of CRF who are already having disturbed endothelial function are more prone to it.

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