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New Medical Journal
1989 Volume.32 No. 8 p.35 ~ p.41
A Study of Hyperlipidemia in Chronic Renal Fairlure


Abstract
The development of modern medicine has sustained the lives of many patients wit end-stage rent failure and has made it possible to study in depth the matabolic abnormalities associated with the uremic state.
An important consequence of chronic uremia is the development of lipid abno
which continue to affect many patients on dialysis and after renal transplantation. There has been tremendous interest in lipid metabolim in chronic renal failure. Cardiovascular earths still claim many lives on dialysis and after transplantation. We realize hyperlipidemia only one if the risk ,factors in the development of ischemic heart disease in patients with emia. Two basic processes regulate plasma triglyceride concentrations: Triglyceride producti. and trighlyceride removal.
This study was shown that changes of serum albumin, total portein, creatinine, and -rum total lipid, cholesterol, triglyceride, phospholipid in each twenty-six patients with chronicrenal failure.
Following results were obtained.
1. The mean serum concentrations of lipids were 794¡¾194mg% for total lipid, 308¡¾9,, mg% for cholesterol, 252¡¾83% for triglyceride, 269¡¾58 for phospholipid.
2. The significant negative relationships were found between serum albumin, total protein, and total lipid, cholesterol, T.G., phospholipid.
The significant negative relationships were found between serum creatinine creatinine clearance, and total lipid, cholesterol, phospholipid.
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