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Relationship between parathyroid hormone and electrolytes in chronic kidney disease

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dc.contributor.author Owiredu, William K. Boakye Ansah
dc.contributor.author Ephraim, Richard Kobina Dadzie
dc.contributor.author Eghan Jnr, Ben A.
dc.contributor.author Amidu, Nafiu
dc.contributor.author Laing, Edwin F.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-23T16:18:32Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-23T16:18:32Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.issn 2276-9900
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9895
dc.description.abstract Parathyroid hormone (PTH) has been identified as the main regulator of some electrolytes homeostasis. This study evaluated the relationship between PTH and these electrolytes as well as their ratios. The study population included 146 individuals with mean age of 50.18 ± 1.14 with various chronic kidney diseases and who were undialysed. 80 healthy subjects without kidney pathology but of similar age and sex distribution were used as controls. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was calculated using the 4v-MDRD and CKD was defined as eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m2. For every mmol/l increase in the serum concentration of phosphate (PO43-) (r2 = 0.78, p < 0.0001), potassium (K+) (r2 = 0.00366, p < 0.0211) and magnesium (Mg2+) (r2 = 0.2861, p < 0.0001) there was a corresponding increase in serum concentration of PTH with beta values of 0.005, 0.0007, 0.001 + 2 respectively. However, there was no linear relationship between sodium (Na ) and PTH (r = 0.0013, p = 0.6687). The serum concentration of PTH decreased, for every mmol/l increase in the serum concentrations of calcium (Ca2+) (r2 = 0.33, p < 0.0001). Excess PTH is linked with derangements in the metabolism of electrolytes like calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium in subjects presenting with CKD and contributes to a plethora of complications. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Medical Research en_US
dc.subject Parathyroid hormone en_US
dc.subject electrolytes; en_US
dc.subject metabolism; en_US
dc.subject hypocalcaemia; en_US
dc.subject chronic kidney disease. en_US
dc.title Relationship between parathyroid hormone and electrolytes in chronic kidney disease en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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