Frailty in CKD stage-v maintaining hemodialysis patients based on edomonton frail scale
Keywords:
hemodialysis, patients, CKD, haemoglobin, calcium, albuminAbstract
AIM: The aim of the study is to assess the frailty in CKD Stage V maintaining Hemodialysis” patients Basedon “EDMONTONFRAILSCALE”. To assess the frailty level among ESRD patients maintaining hemodialysis. By using“ EDMONTONFRAIL SCALE”. STUDY DESIGN: The participant will be included in the study based on their Inclusion and exclusion criteria after obtaining informed consent. The study is an analysis of the Cognition, General health status, Functional independence, Social support, Medication use, Nutrition, Mood, Continence, Functional performance. PLACE AND DURATION OF THE STUDY: The study was conducted at Department Of Nephrology .Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (DU). Period of the study: 3months. METHODOLOGY: A Patient who are all undergoing hemodialysis increases the frailty level. It helps to find the frailty related to hemodialysis patients. It helps to assess early railty in physical and mental l status. The participant will be included in the study based on their Inclusion and exclusion criteria after obtaining informed consent. The study is an analysis of the Cognition, General health status, Functional independence, Social support, Medication use, Nutrition, Mood, Continence, Functional performance.
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