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HORMON REPLASMAN TEDAVİSİNİN RENAL FONKSİYONLAR ÜZERİNE ETKİSİ

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The effect of hormone replacement therapy on renal functions. To study the effects of HRT on kidney functions in postmenopausal women, renal functions have been studied in 55 patients. 15 Cases were take as control and the remaining 40 cases were included in thestudy group. In the study group transdermal 17-b -estradiol 50mgr/day have been used cyclically for three months. Didrogesteıon lOmg/day has been added to therapy for the last 2 \veeks of cyclic therapy. Glomerular function rate (GFR), clearence of urea and urinary volume (min) have been determined before and after treatment. GFR has been found to increase significantly from 114.9+0.4 ml/min to 134+0.4 ml/min and ciearance of urea from 72.2+0.5 to 84.0±0,4 ml. And lirine volume from 4.2±0.2ml to 11.2+0.01 ml. no changes has been seen in control group
Abstract (Original Language): 
Menopozda kullanılan hormon replasman (HRT) tedavisinin böbrek fonksiyonları üzerine olan etkilerini incelemek amacıyla 15' i kontrol, 40' ı da tedavi uygulanan grup olmak üzere toplam 55 hastada böbrek fonksiyonları incelenmiştir. Hastalara 3 ay boyunca, her ay transdermal 17-b-estradiol 50 mgr/gün ve 10 mg didrogstcron bir aylık östrojen tedavisinin son iki haftasına eklenmesi suretiyle HRT uygulanmıştır. Tedavi öncesi ve sonrası hastalarda GFR, üre klirensi ve idrar hacim/dak. ölçülmüştür. GFR' nin HRT ile anlamlı ortalama % 114.9±0.4 cm3/dak.'dan 134.O+0.4 cm3/dak.' ya, aynı şekilde üre klirensinin % 72.2+0.5 ml/dak.' dan 84.010.4 ml/dak.' ya çıktığı, idrar miktarının da (dak.' da) 4.2±0.2 ml'den 11.2+0.01 ml'ye çıktığı saptanmıştır. Kontrol grubunda ise bu değerlerde herhangi bir farklılık saptanmamıştır. Sonuç olarak HRT' nin renal Perfüzyonu arttırdığı bunun da GFR, üre klirensi ve idrar hacminde artmaya sebep olduğu saptanmıştır. HRT' nin böbrek fonksiyonlarını olumlu yönde etkilediği sonucuna varılmıştır.
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