Prevalence of chronic kidney disease among diabetic patients in Bangladesh

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2024-07-24

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Daffodil International University

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Diabetes is an epidemic globally. It is not selective; that is, it can affect anyone, literally; it is truly cross-sectional, and also multi-national. Notably, the occurrence of type 2 diabetes has escalated at an alarming rate, especially in the low-and middle-income countries for over the past three decades. Nevertheless, diabetic nephropathy- popularly known as diabetes, or diabetic kidney disease- a type of CKD has significantly questioned this issue. It is an enduring situation characterized primarily by damage to the capillary blood vessels in the glomeruli of the kidneys’ nephrons. Diabetes is the most prevalent cause of CKD, reports The World Kidney Day. Notably, the global burden of CKD is escalating at an explosive rate; cross-sectional survey. Details Data of 120 kidney failure patients with diabetes, who had been admitted. In our study among elderly responded, the majority of age group between Females were 55%, male were 44% [Table/Fig-5], out of all responds, (20%) were primary passed and in (%) SSC Passed 9 (7.5), HSC Passed 30(25) Graduated 2 (1.7). More than half of the respondent developed diabetes 119 (99.2%) and1case were not diabetes Confirmation [Accepted]; 67 patients (55.83%) with high creatinine and abnormal level of As pronounced differences, it is essential for conclusion conclusion ends up at of standard was 53 causes. Generally, diabetes and CKD is a vicious cycle. Abstract in Bangladesh Chronic Kidney Disease is a burgeoning public health problem and high-risk conditions like hypertension or diabetes are the major responsible factors

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Kidney diseas, Diabetes, Epidemiology, Chronic renal failure

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