| Abstract |
Objective To analyze the clinical efficacy of hemodialysis combined with peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of chronic renal failure. Methods A total of 60 cases of chronic renal failure admitted to our hospital from August 2023 to August 2024 were selected for the study, with the control group receiving peritoneal dialysis treatment; The observation group underwent hemodialysis combined with peritoneal dialysis treatment, and both groups included 30 cases using the numerical method. Compare the levels of blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, hemoglobin, and albumin between two groups before and after treatment; Calculate the incidence of complications such as hypoalbuminemia, peritoneal infection, malnutrition, and skin symptoms after treatment. Results Before treatment, there was no significant difference in the levels of urea nitrogen, blood creatinine, hemoglobin, and albumin between the two groups, with P>0.05. After treatment, the levels of urea nitrogen and blood creatinine in the observation group were significantly lower; The levels of hemoglobin and albumin were significantly elevated with P<0.05. The probability of complications in the observation group is 10%, which is relatively low, while the probability of complications in the control group is 33.33%, which is relatively high (P<0.05). Conclusion The combination of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis for the treatment of chronic renal failure can help improve patients renal function, alleviate clinical symptoms, and have fewer complications, making it safe to implement.
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