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Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
ISSN : 26847132     EISSN : 26847132     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.46880/jkm.v20i1
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist (JKM) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that welcomes manuscripts in basic and clinical research, encompassing all aspects of medicine, health sciences, and pharmacy. Reports on genomics, epigenetics, and stem cells are welcome as well. The journal covers original research articles, case reports, and review articles.
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HUBUNGAN FAKTOR RISIKO DENGAN PENYAKIT GAGAL GINJAL KRONIK DI UNIT HEMODIALISA Sari, Young; Simanjuntak, Salomo; Hutasoit , Eka Samuel P.
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist Vol. 12 No. 2 (2019): Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

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Background : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is kidney damage and / or decrease in GFR (Glomerulus Filtration Rate) less than 60mL / min / 1.73m2 for at least 3 months. Chronic kidney disease can be caused by several risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, chronic pyelonephritis, obstructive nephropathy, and other causes. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between risk factors and chronic renal failure in the hemodialysis unit. Method : The research method used is a Literature Review, using secondary data. Data were collected using documentation techniques. The research journals used were 12 journals with inclusion criteria for the publication date of the last 10 years, the language used was Indonesian or English, with the research subjects of patients with a diagnosis of chronic renal failure, and full text publication. Conclusion : Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are the most dominant risk factors for chronic renal failure.

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