Kronik böbrek yetmezliği hastası çocuklarda periton diyalizinin dinamik modellemesi

Bu çalışma, Periton Diyalizi (PD) tedavisi uygulanan Kronik Böbrek Yetmezliği (KBY) hastası çocuklarda, tedavinin büyüme, gelişim ve besin alımına etkilerinin dinamik yapısına ışık tutma amacıyla hazırlanmıştır. Çalışmanın içeriğinde, çocukların gelişiminde ve yaşamsal değerlerinde kilit rol oynayan maddelerin birbirleriyle ve PD ile olan ilişkileri, Sistem Dinamiği yöntemi ve Stella modelleme/benzetim yazılımı kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Çalışmanın sonunda periton diyaliz süresi ve sıklığıyla birlikte uygulanan beslenme rejiminin vücutta biriken zehirli ve yararlı temel maddelerin birikme oranlarına etkilerini gösteren, etkileşimli bir benzetim oyunu da hazırlanmıştır. Böyle bir oyun vasıtasıyla, doktorlar, hastalar ve aileleri, sağlık durumlarına göre, kendilerine uygun diyet reçetelerini araştırabileceklerdir.

Dynamic modeling of peritoneal dialysis and its implementations in children with chronic kidney failure

This study has been conducted in order to shed light on the effects of Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) treatment on the dynamic interactions of nutritional intake decisions and the growth and development of children with Chronic Kidney Failure. In the context of this study, the interrelationship of the substances which play a major role in developmental and vital indicators of the child-patients and their relationships with PD has been analyzed by using System Dynamics methodology and Stella Modeling/simulation software. At the end of the study, based on the constructed model, an interactive simulation game which represents the relationship between the diet and the ratios of accumulated toxic and beneficial materials in the body has been designed. With the help of such a game, doctors, patients and their families will be able to search for diet recipes suitable to patients’ health status.

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