pdf A Study of Biochemical Parameters Affecting Arthritis Patients and Their Association with Kidney Disease
Shaymaa.H.Fayyadh
Keywords:
Arthritis, Kidney Diseases, CRP and ESR, AssessmentAbstract
Arthritis refers to a collection of illnesses and conditions that impact and damage the joints in the body. Common symptoms typically involve pain and stiffness in the joints, along with additional signs like redness, warmth, swelling, and a reduced range of motion in the impacted joints. Some forms of arthritis also impact other organs. The beginning of the illness may be slow or rapid The purpose of the study is to study the relationship between vital variables and kidney diseases and the relationship between urea and creatinine in patients with arthritis the study included 60 samples of women and men between the ages of 30 and 55 years old and the samples were divided 30 samples of arthritis patients, 20 samples of women and 10 samples of men. The control group included 30 samples from people without arthritis, 20 samples from women and 10 samples from men. Chronic medical conditions such as cancer, people with chronic inflammation, and pregnant women were excluded. Five milliliters of venous blood samples were collected from patients and control group, blood was clotted at 37°C and centrifuged at 4000 rpm for 10 minutes and blood was separated for direct ESR analysis, serum separation and serum separation for CRP, Uric acid Urea,creatinine, ALP, The study showed higher levels of erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), creatinine, urea, and uric acid in the blood serum, with a significant difference.
From all of the above, we can conclude that these biomarkers can be used as predictors of arthritis.