Sodium balance in traditional maintenance hemodialysis patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1372.2013.04.011
- VernacularTitle:传统维持性血液透析患者钠平衡的控制
- Author:
Kang WANG
;
Baochun GUO
;
Xiaolei HE
;
Xinzhou ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Renal dialysis;
Blood pressure;
Sodium/metabolism;
Hemodialysis solutions
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2013;(4):472-474
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the role of the sodium removal and explore the relationship of sodium balance and blood pressure in patients with traditional hemodialysis.Methods Fourteen patients with maintenance hemodialysis were randomly enrolled in this study.Serum sodium concentration was measured at the pre-dialysis and post-dialysis.At the beginning of dialysis and every half hour,20 ml waste dialysates were collected,10 ml were drown from total 180 ml waste dialysates that had being mingled for measuring total NaCl removal and the removal caused by ultrafiltration.The Fisher's Exact Test was used to analyze the difference in incidence of hypertension(≥ 150/90 mmHg group or < 150/90 mmHg) between the different NaCl removal groups.Results The total NaCl removal in single hemodialysis session was (29 ±14.9)g,A average of (18 ± 6.9)g sodium was removed by ultrafiltation (83 ± 58.6)%.The patients whose sodium removal in a hemodialysis session were less than 29 g,which were vulnerable to hypertension (≥ 150/90 mmHg group) (P =0.023).Conclusions The factors that effected sodium removal in hemodialysis session were complicated; most of sodium was removed by ultrafiltration of plasma water.These results demonstrated that adequate ultrafiltration volume in triple times a week rather than restriction of fluid intake was the principal factor that controls blood pressure in patients with traditional hemodialysis.