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Restless legs syndrome in end stage renal disease patients on haemodialysis

Irfan Haider, Muhammad Anees, Syed Adnan Hussain Shahid

Abstract


Objective: This study was cross sectional survey conducted to find the prevalence of Restless legs syndrome (RLS) in end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on haemodialysis (HD).

Methods: Data were obtained from 250 patients on chronic maintenance HD. To assess the prevalence of RLS, Clinical diagnostic criteria for RLS was used which is established by the International RLS Study Group.

Results: Total 250 patients were included in this study. 153 (61.2%) patients were male and 97 (38.8%) were females. Mean age of the patients was 45.27 years. Mean duration of HD was 26.10 months. Total162 (64.8%) patients were found to be suffering from RLS. Out of 153 males, 87(56%) were suffering from RLS and among 97 females, 75(77.3%) were suffering from RLS. In our study, gender was statistically significantly associated with RLS (p-value 0.001). In age groups 159(63.6%) patients were below 51 years; among them 102(64.1%) were suffering from RLS; whereas 91(36.4%) patients were equal or above 51 years of age and among this group 60(65.9%) patients were suffering from RLS. There was no statistically significant association between RLS and age groups (p-value 0.776).

Conclusions: RLS is common in patients undergoing regular HD. It is more commonly seen in females.

doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.306.5691

How to cite this:Haider I, Anees M, Shahid SAH. Restless legs syndrome in end stage renal disease patients on haemodialysis. Pak J Med Sci 2014;30(6):1209-1212.   doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.306.5691

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