Chronic Renal Failure in Amran: Causes & Research
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3/29/2026
Introduction & Background
Chronic renal failure (CRF) is the inability of kidneys to filter waste, affecting 850M globally.
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Research Objectives
- Identify prevalence of CRF causes (diabetes, hypertension) at Al-Samad Hospital.
- Analyze distribution by age/gender and association with dialysis duration.
- Compare findings with national/regional data to guide prevention strategies.
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Methodology
- Retrospective cross-sectional study of 150+ hemodialysis patients (Mar 2025โ2026).
- Data from hospital files + patient interviews on habits, disease duration, and follow-ups.
- SPSS analysis: Chi-square tests, Pearson correlation (p<0.05 significance).
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Expected Outcomes & Gaps
- Hypothesis: Diabetes/hypertension are leading causes, varying by age/gender.
- First-ever CRF dataset for Amran; addresses lack of local epidemiological data.
- Comparison with Hodeidah (61.8% unknown causes) and Sanaโa (43.2% hypertension).
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Conclusion & Impact
- Study fills critical gap for evidence-based healthcare policies in Amran.
- Aims to reduce delayed diagnoses and improve CRF management/prevention.
- Foundation for future interventions targeting diabetes and hypertension.
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