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Rhee CM, Ravel VA, Streja E, Mehrotra R, Kim S, Wang J, et al. Hypothyroidism and mortality among dialysis patients. Rhee CM, Alexander EK, Bhan I, Brunelli SM. The relationship between thyroid function and estimated glomerular filtration rate in patients with chronic kidney disease. Rhee CM, Kalantar-Zadeh K, Streja E, Carrero J-J, Ma JZ, Lu JL, et al. The interaction between thyroid and kidney disease: an overview of the evidence. Thyroid function test in end-stage renal disease. Thyroid disorders and chronic kidney disease. Mohamedali M, Reddy Maddika S, Vyas A, Iyer V, Cheriyath P. Thyroid dysfunction and dyslipidemia in chronic kidney disease patients. Khatiwada S, Kc R, Gautam S, Lamsal M, Baral N. Interactions between thyroid disorders and kidney disease. La enfermedad renal crónica en Colombia: necesidades en salud y respuesta del Sistema General de Seguridad Social en Salud. In relation to thyroid dysfunction, 25.4% of the population had TSH levels> 4.5 ?IU/mL, of which 5.7% had TSH levels> 10 ?IU/mL (hypothyroidism).Ĭonclusions: The prevalence of thyroid dysfunction was higher than in the general population, however additional studies with measurement of FT4 are necessary to achieve an adequate categorization.ġ. The main cause and comorbidity of CKD was hypertension in 36.3% and hyperpatioidism in 56% respectively. Results: 350 patients with TSH registry were included, with a median age of 59 years and 49.1% were women. Methods: An observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out that characterized and collected laboratory reports of patients >18 years of age with CKD in dialysis therapy of a renal unit of the city of Cartagena/Bolívar with TSH control in 2016. Objectives: Characterize adult patients with thyroid dysfunction and chronic kidney disease on dialysis therapy. Background: There is a clear relationship between thyroid dysfunction and chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is evidenced by the increase in the prevalence of primary hypothyroidism when the glomerular filtration rate decreases