Résumé
Introduction: Renal failure affects the mechanical and the ventilatory function of the lungs. A few studies have evaluated the ventilatory and pulmonary function in dialysis patients. The present study aimed to compare pulmonary function test [PFT] results in patients undergoing hemodialysis [Hd] and peritoneal dialysis [PD]
Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study on 50 patients with hemodialysis [HD] and 50 cases with PD who underwent PFT in Ghaem and Imam Reza Hospital, Mashhad, Iran from November 2010 to July 2012. Spirometric parameters including forced expiratory volume in 1s [FEV1], FEV1/forced vital capacity [FVC], forced expiratory flow 25-75% [FEF] and peak expiratory flow [PEF] were compared between the two groups of patients
Results: Approximately 68% of the HD patients, 66% of the PD patients, and 67% of all the studied cases showed a normal spirometric pattern. Moreover, there were no significant differences between the two groups considering the mean of the a forementioned spirometric parameters[restrictive ,obstructive pattern] [P=0.969]. However, an insignificant inverse correlation was observed between the duration of dialysis with FEV1 [r=0.381, P=0.008], FVC [r=-0.298, P=0.04], FEF 25-75% [r=0.43, P=0.003], PEF [r= 0.349, P=0.02] and FEV1/FVC [r=-0.363, P=0.01,] in the HD patients and between the patients' age with FEV1/FVC [r=0.03, P=0.02] in the PD patients
Conclusion: This study showed no significant difference in pulmonary function in hemo and peritoneal dialysis,so according this result ,both of the dialysis had the same affect on the lung function