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Search for: [Abstract = "calculations it was found that the average systolic and diastolic pressure after nephrectomy in the long term observation increased by 3.46 mmHg and by 2.6 mmHg, respectively, and those differences were statistically significant for p<0.002. It was also shown that presence of protein in the urine in patients after nephrectomy was correlated with increased blood pressure values in those patients, versus pressure values in patients after nephrectomy without proteinuria and those differences were statistically significant for p=0.02.Conclusions.On a basis of the studies carried out the following conclusions can be drawn\:1.In patients after nephrectomy compensatory renal hypertrophy was found. The average length and width of the sole kidney after nephrectomy increases, the length by 20.54 mm \(20.2% of the initial dimension before surgery\) and width by 6.88 mm \(13.5%\). It is statistically significant for p=0.000.2. The average creatinine serum levels increases both in an early and in the long\-term observation by 25.39 mmol\/l, representing 23.3% of the initial value and by 4.32 mmol\/l, representing 4.0% of the initial value before nephrectomy, respectively, and it is statistically significant for p<0\/0001.3. The average creatinine level in the long term observation is positively correlated with the age, and it is statistically significant for p=0.01.4. The average eGFR level calculated using the MDRD formula is lower after nephrectomy, both in the early and the long\-term observation, by 2.58 ml\/min\/1.73, representing 4.2% of the initial value, and by 6.81 ml\/min\/1.73, representing 11% of the initial value, respectively. The difference is statistically significant for p=0.006.5. The average systolic and diastolic pressure after nephrectomy in the long term observation was higher by 3.46 mmHg, representing 2.6% of the initial value, and by 2.6 mmHg, representing 3.3 % of the value before nephrectomy, respectively. Those differences are statistically significant for p<0.002.6. Presence of protein in the urine in patients after nephrectomy is correlated with increased blood pressure values\: systolic and diastolic, in those patients, versus pressure values in patients after nephrectomy without proteinuria, those values were higher by 4.8 mmHg, representing 3.6% of the initial value, and by 3.65 mm Hg, representing 4.5% of the initial value, respectively. Those differences were statistically significant for p=0.02.7. eGFR in the long\-term control after nephrectomy is correlated with kidney dimensions in the long\-term control after nephrectomy, and with the age. It is statistically significant for p<0.05."]

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