Abstract
The administration of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors had gain popularity owing to their efficacy and safety in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. However, it is certainly necessary to look into the impact of the ramipril in kidney impaired individuals. We had enrolled 190 CKD with hypertensive patients based on the exclusion and inclusion criteria. The elder patients constituted to have a major share in the CKD population on ramipril therapy. From the study, it was found that the high costly brand was chosen the most and least cost was preferred only for 2 patients. The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and serum creatinine, the major determinants of kidney function, had a small relationship with the dose of ramipril. However, the antihypertensive drug showed to have a favorable impact on patients overall treatment outcome. It is vital to evaluate the amount of protein in urine in case of a CKD patient. The easiest and cost effective technique, the dipstick urine protein test was done. The test value was found to be 1+ (30mg/dl) for majority of the patients and only 2 patients were observed with more than 1000 mg/dl. The ability of ramipril to reduce the progression of CKD can be attributed to the pooling of the data in +1 (30mg/dl) range.
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