Balance impairment in children with chronic kidney diseases /
اضطراب الإتزان عند الأطفال الذين يعانون من مرض الكلى المزمن
Nourhan Mohamed Baiomy Ali ; Supervised Nanees Essam Mohamed , Amira Mahmoud Abdelmonem , Faika Shehta Abdelbaky
- Cairo : Nourhan Mohamed Baiomy Ali , 2020
- 94 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Growth and Development Disorders in Pediatrics
Background: Chronic kidney disease is associated with comorbid conditions that result in physical impairments. Objectives: Investigate balance impairments in children with chronic kidney disease (on home dialysis and non-hemodialysis) compared with typically developed age matched control group. Design: An observational design (cross-sectional study). Settings: The assessment procedures were conducted at the Nephrology Unit, Zagazig University Hospitals. Participants: Seventy-five children, age ranged from 8 to 15 years represented three groups of equal numbers; control group (typically developed), non-dialysis (stage 3 and 4) and hemodialysis group. Outcome measures:The Human assessment computer balance system was used to assess the limits of stability, center of pressure and sensory organization and balance. Results: Compared with typically developed children, those with CKD showed statistically significant low stability scores, greater path length and impaired sensory organization and balance (P<0.05). Furthermore, children on-hemodialysis showed significant impairments compared with non-dialysis group. Conclusion: Children with CKD exhibit poor postural stability regardless the cause and duration of the disease. Early ascertainment of these impairments is recommended to minimize the potentials for comorbidity in adulthood
Balance Chronic kidney disease Human assessment computer balance system