Role of Urine Creatine Level in Newly Diagnosed Hypertensive Patients for Early Digonosis of Renal Diseases- A Hospital Based Study
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 9
Abstract
Hypertension is a chronic medical conditionin which the blood pressure in the arteries is elevated. Complication of hypertension manily affect the Heart, Brain, Eyes and Kidneys. Creatinine is a waste produced formed by the metabolism of protein. Creatinine is the substance which depend on GFR to excrete through urine and also act as marker for renal diseases. In the present study, the determination of urine creatinine level in newly hypertensive patients along with normal individuals has been done. The level of urine creatinine level is significantly lower as compared with that of normal individual. The ratio of male patients have higher values than of females who were diagnosed as newly hypertensive patients. The detection of Urine creatinine indicate the renal dieases which is the remarkable marker for the detection of renal function test along with GFR rate. The damage of kidney due to alcohol, toxic substances, etc. The life style of the individual should be change so that it will not cause any renal dieases. The present study also help the physician for the detection, preventation and treatment against various renal dieases.
Authors and Affiliations
Kush Manna
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