An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.

The study was carried out to determine the effect of Tenolam drug on kidney function in HIV positive patients at Nkayi District Hospital. The study was done from June 2016 to October 2016. This was done by analysing the change in urine protein concentration after the patients were given the drug. A...

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Main Author: Ncube, Sazisiwe N.
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2550
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description The study was carried out to determine the effect of Tenolam drug on kidney function in HIV positive patients at Nkayi District Hospital. The study was done from June 2016 to October 2016. This was done by analysing the change in urine protein concentration after the patients were given the drug. A total of thirty individuals were recruited in the study, fifteen females and fifteen males. Age, gender and CD4 counts of the patients were recorded before tenolam administration. Each patient collected their midstream urine samples and the samples were tested for protein concentration using a protein strip. Sample testing was done three times, at baseline, two months on tenolam treatment and four months on tenolam treatment. At baseline all the patients had no protein in their urine and the urine protein concentration had a significant increase from baseline to two months being on Tenolam drug (t-test p=0.00). The urine protein concentration increased slightly from two months and four months after Tenolam administration (t-test p=0.56). There was a significant increase in urine protein concentration from baseline to four months after tenolam administration (t-test p=0.00). The mean protein concentration at two months after tenolam administration was 70cells/µl and the mean change after four months was 120cells/µl. Gender, sex and Tenolam treatment were the risk factors in the study. Gender did not have a significant effect on the urine protein concentration during the study (anova p=0.632). Age had a significant effect on the urine protein concentration (anova p= 0.012) and Tenolam administration had a significant effect on the urine protein concentration (anova p= 0.00). Therefore Tenolam administration causes the urine protein concentration to increase and this indicates that it alters kidney function.
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spelling ir-11408-25502022-06-27T13:49:05Z An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients. Ncube, Sazisiwe N. People with HIV Tenolam drug The study was carried out to determine the effect of Tenolam drug on kidney function in HIV positive patients at Nkayi District Hospital. The study was done from June 2016 to October 2016. This was done by analysing the change in urine protein concentration after the patients were given the drug. A total of thirty individuals were recruited in the study, fifteen females and fifteen males. Age, gender and CD4 counts of the patients were recorded before tenolam administration. Each patient collected their midstream urine samples and the samples were tested for protein concentration using a protein strip. Sample testing was done three times, at baseline, two months on tenolam treatment and four months on tenolam treatment. At baseline all the patients had no protein in their urine and the urine protein concentration had a significant increase from baseline to two months being on Tenolam drug (t-test p=0.00). The urine protein concentration increased slightly from two months and four months after Tenolam administration (t-test p=0.56). There was a significant increase in urine protein concentration from baseline to four months after tenolam administration (t-test p=0.00). The mean protein concentration at two months after tenolam administration was 70cells/µl and the mean change after four months was 120cells/µl. Gender, sex and Tenolam treatment were the risk factors in the study. Gender did not have a significant effect on the urine protein concentration during the study (anova p=0.632). Age had a significant effect on the urine protein concentration (anova p= 0.012) and Tenolam administration had a significant effect on the urine protein concentration (anova p= 0.00). Therefore Tenolam administration causes the urine protein concentration to increase and this indicates that it alters kidney function. 2017-07-06T14:18:14Z 2017-07-06T14:18:14Z 2016-11 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2550 en open Midlands State University
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An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.
title An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.
title_full An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.
title_fullStr An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.
title_full_unstemmed An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.
title_short An investigation on the effects of tenolam on kidney function in HIV positive patients.
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Tenolam drug
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