Abstract
Diabetes is worldwide in distribution and the incidence of both types
of primary diabetes is rising due to genetic and environmental
factors. Diabetes may cause life- threatening metabolic
complications associated with permanent and irreversible functional
and structural cells changes. Diagnostic ultrasound has become one
of the most important investigations used in the assessment of
vascular disease as it provides accurate information on the flow of
blood in the arteries and veins. This study aimed to evaluate
hemodynamic changes of the intra-renal arteries resistivity indices
(RI) related to diabetes mellitus (DM) using 2D B-mode and Doppler
ultrasonography. This study was carried out at diabetic referring
clinics of Omdurman teaching Hospital for 100 patients with known
diabetes with and without hypertension as sample and 50 normal
individuals as controls. The females were 64 representing64% and
males were 36 representing 36%, their ages ranged between 34-65
years and the disease duration was in the range of 1-30 years.
Controls were18 males representing 36% and 32females
representing 64%, their ages ranged between 39-71 years. All
patients and controls were underwent ultrasonography assessment
of renal size, cortical echogenicity and the intra-renal arteries
resistive index(RI) for upper, middle and lower poles and their
clinical history were registered. The body mass index (BMI) and
diabetic duration were assessed. The study results showed that
there were changes in the renal size and cortical echogenicity .The
Intra-renal arterial resistive index (RI) of the Sudanese diabetic
patients was higher than that of the controls and this increment was
statistically significant. The increment of Intra-renal arterial resistive
index (RI) of diabetics is positively correlated with age and duration
of disease. The (BMI) was inversely related to the intra-renal arterial
(RI). There was insignificant difference in intra-renal arterial (RI)
between hypertensive diabetics and non-hypertensive diabetics.
Sudanese females are more affected by diabetes than Sudanese males.
ElJack, A (2021). Assessment Of Haemodynamic Changes Of Intrarenal Arteries In Sudanese Diabetic Patients. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/assessment-of-haemodynamic-changes-of-intrarenal-arteries-in-sudanese-diabetic-patients
ElJack, Ayman "Assessment Of Haemodynamic Changes Of Intrarenal Arteries In Sudanese Diabetic Patients" Afribary. Afribary, 19 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/assessment-of-haemodynamic-changes-of-intrarenal-arteries-in-sudanese-diabetic-patients. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.
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ElJack, Ayman . "Assessment Of Haemodynamic Changes Of Intrarenal Arteries In Sudanese Diabetic Patients" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 20, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/assessment-of-haemodynamic-changes-of-intrarenal-arteries-in-sudanese-diabetic-patients