1.Preliminary study on the changes of daytime blood pressure in some advanced chronic renal failure, dialysis patients with hypertension
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;512(5):21-23
Study was carried out on 22 advanced chronic renal failure, regular dialysis inpatients with hypertension (21 males, 1 female, ages from 25 - 76) treated in Central Military Hospital No.108. All of patients were treated hypertension with combined regimen or one drug followed convention, periodic dialysis 2-3 times per week, 4 hours per 1 time. The study’s time was 7 days. The results: almost of chronic renal failure patients had stable blood pressure, less daytime fluctuation in all of 7 days (with 462 measurements). Very less measurements (8/462) had systole blood pressure in emergency level (≥180 mmHg), less measurements (25/462) had blood pressure, which was not achieved treatment aim due to systole blood pressure at grade 2 (≥160 mmHg). A good efficacy of treatment with hypertension medications achieved by combined treatment at 6 hours, 10 hours, 16 hours and 21 hours of taken times.
Hypertension
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Kidney Failure, Chronic
2.Evaluating effect on treating hypertension in some patients with chronic renal failure, dialysis and treated in the 108 Hospital
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;0(6):71-72
A study was conducted on 24 patients with advanced chronic renal failure treated at Central Military Hospital 108. Results: The majority of patients with advanced chronic renal failure and periodic dialysis had stable blood pressure in all 7 days follow-up (with 508 measurements). The rate of measurements had systole blood pressure in emergency level (≥ 180mmHg) was very low (4/504 = 0.75%). Less measurements (8.1%) had blood pressure ≥ 160 or ≤90mmHg. The effectiveness of blood pressure medications will be enhanced when using combined treatment and taking at reasonable time (at 6 am, 10 am, 4 pm, 9 pm).
Kidney Failure, Chronic
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Dialysis
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Hypertension
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Therapeutics