The Correlation of Long Term Hemodialysis and Inter Dyalisis Weight Gain (IDWG) in CKD Patients
Date
22-08-25Author
Wahyuni, Lutfi
Pratiwi, Chaterina Janes
Haryanto, Agus
Hariyono, Rudi
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CKD patients have kidney damage and their function is replaced using
hemodialysis. An indicator of the success of hemodialysis patients in managing
fluids is control weight gain, known as Interdialytic Weight Gain (IDWG). The
purpose of this study was to determine the correlation of long term hemodialysis
and Inter Dyalisis Weight Gain (IDWG) in CKD Patients. Correlation analytic
research design with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were
all patients undergoing hemodialysis at RSU Dr. Soeroto Ngawi. Sampling
technique consecutive sampling. The sample in this study amounted to 42 people.
The research instrument used an observation sheet. Data analysis using Spearman
Rho test. The results showed that most of the respondents underwent hemodialysis <
12 months, namely 26 people (62%), for hemodialysis 3-4 hours, 42 respondents
(100%), and most of the respondents experienced IDWG which could not be
tolerated, namely 30 people (71.5%). The results of the Spearman Rho test showed
that p-value = 0.000 so that H1 was accepted, meaning that there was a correlation
between the length of time undergoing hemodialysis and duration of HD with
Interdyalitic Weight Gain (IDWG) at Dr. Soeroto Ngawi General Hospital, meaning
that the longer you undergo hemodialysis, the lower the IDWG value or the more
tolerated the IDWG value. It is expected that patient seek as much information as
possible from health workers, especially regarding fluid restriction diets and related
to increasing IDWG so that fluid intake is more controlled, trying to control food
and drinks so that fluid intake is maintained and IDWG can be tolerated.