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Abstract

Chronic kidney failure is one of 12 death triggers in the world. 1.1 million death were triggered by chronic kidney failure and this had increased 31.7% since 2010 to 2015. This research is aimed at determining whether the correlation between long period of haemodialyisis treatment and body mass index change in patients with chronic kidney failure.


This research is descriptive analytic study emphasizing the period and data observation as independent and dependent variable at the single time. The population is all 62 patients of Cronic Kidney Failure with haemodialysis treatment. The samples were selected through total sampling. The data were collected by viewing secondary data and comparing with the weight of patients. Data collection instrument is the observation sheet.


The research showed that patients with the period of HD treatment <24 months are 58 (93.55%) and those that less than 24 months are 4 patients (6.45%). IMT before treatment categorized as obesity 1 are 19 patients (30.64%), normal are patients (25.81%), obesity 2 are 11 patients (17.74%), and those with increasing obesity are 10 patients (16.13%), and those that less are 6 patients (9.68%). IMT after the treatment of 62 patients, 4 patients (6.45%) were categorized as increasing, and 58 patients (93.55%) were decreasing. The value of Chi Square showed that p-value is 0.587 were a is <0.5.


It is inferred that there is no correlation between chronic kidney failure and the period of HD treatment in Mataram District Hospital. It is suggested that next research need more respondents to see the correlation between the nutrition HD of IMT.


 


Keywords: Haemodialysis, IMT, CCK

Keywords

Haemodialysis, IMT, CCK

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