Assessment of hypotension during dialysis as a manifestation of myocardial ischemia in patients with chronic renal failure

2014 
Abstract Introduction Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) remains to be a major complication of hemodialysis occurring in nearly 25% of dialysis sessions. It is a significant independent factor affecting mortality in hemodialysis patients. Autonomic nervous system dysfunction, blood sequestration in the setting of hypovolemia, cardiovascular diseases and increased plasma level of end products of nitric oxide metabolism are possible causes. In this controlled prospective study we examined patients with chronic renal failure and intradialytic hypotension to evaluate the relationship between this hypotension and myocardial ischemia after controlling other possible causes. Materials and methods Thirty patients with chronic renal failure who are on regular dialysis were enrolled. Before dialysis, patients were subjected to history taking and clinical examination. Echocardiography and several lab tests were done. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was calculated using Cockcroft’s and Gault formula. Autonomic dysfunction was also assessed. The dialysis session was standardized in all patients. Intradialytic blood pressure was monitored and hypotension was classified as mild (SBP > 100 mmHg), moderate (SBP 80–100) or severe (SBP  Results Twenty patients had no or mild intradialytic hypotension whereas ten patients had moderate or severe hypotension. Among the first group, only two patients (10%) were found to have myocardial ischemia, while in the latter group, seven patients (70%) had myocardial ischemia that’s mostly moderate ( p  = 0.002). Stress induced LV dysfunction was also significantly prevalent in patients with moderate or severe intradialytic hypotension as opposed to other group ( p  = 0.002) LVED. Conclusions Patients with CKD and regular hemodialysis who experience moderate or severe intradialytic hypotension have significantly higher prevalence of myocardial ischemia and stress induced myocardial dysfunction, than those who experience no or mild intradialytic hypotension.
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