Assessment of Kidney Impairment and Related Risk Factors in Pregnant Women Attending the University Center for Public Health and Rango Health Centers in the Southern Province of Rwanda
Herbert T. Mapira,
Sandrine Mugeni,
Fabrice Indekwe
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPregnant women are susceptible to kidney function impairment due to physiological and metabolic changes induced by pregnancy. A series of studies suggested an overall progressive increase in glomerular filtration rate approximating 40-50% of the non-pregnant state.ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of kidney impairment and related risk factors in pregnant women attending the University Center for Public Health and Rango health centers in Rwanda.MethodsAn analytical cross-sectional study that enroll… Show more
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