Volume control of peritoneal dialysis in elderly patients
- VernacularTitle:老年肾功能衰竭腹膜透析患者容量控制对血压的影响
- Author:
Lijia ZHAO
;
Fenghe DU
;
Tao WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Peritoneal dialysis;
Water-electrolyte balance;
Blood pressure
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics
2003;0(12):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective Cardiovascular mortality and morbidity is common in dialysis patients and fluid overload is the most important contributor. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between volume overload and hypertension in elderly continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients and effect of dietary salt restriction on blood pressure control. Methods Thirty-eight CAPD patients with age of 60 years old and over were enrolled in the present study. 38 patients with CAPD were restricted the intake of salt and fluid in stable CAPD patients for two months. Their body weight, extracellular water (ECW), intracellular water (ICW), total body water (TBW), blood pressure, serum albumin levels, urine volume and ultrafiltrate volume were measured before and after the dietary restriction. Bioimpedance analysis was used to assess their fluid status. ECW was normalized by patients' ideal weight (nECW). Results After dietary salt restriction, significant deceases in body weight 〔(60.5?10.3) kg vs (58.5?9.7) kg, P =0.000〕, ECW 〔(15.81?3.03) L vs (14.65?2.61) L, P =0.000〕 and systolic blood pressure 〔(134.0?18.3) mm Hg vs (128.3?21.0) mm Hg, P =0.05〕 were observed in 26 patients whereas the opposite changes were observed in the remaining 12 patients. A significant correlation was found between systolic blood pressure and nECW both before and after two months of dietary restriction ( r _ pre =0.379, P =0.019; r _ post =0.393, P =0.016) and between the changes in systolic blood pressure and changes in nECW ( r =0.514, P =0.001). Conclusions The present study suggests that there is a positive correlation between fluid status and blood pressure. Most of the elderly CAPD patients are fluid overloaded and that dietary salt restriction may be an effective way to control volume and blood pressure. However, the compliance of patients to dietary salt restriction can influence the effect.