Studying the role of calcium concentration in dialysate in the rise of blood pressure during hemodialysis sessions
- Author:
An Phan Hai Ha
;
Tuong Manh Nguyen
;
Cuong The Nguyen
;
Tuan Minh Tran
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hemodialysis;
hypertension;
blood pressure;
calcium
- MeSH:
Renal Dialysis;
Hypertension
- From:Journal of Medical Research
2007;53(5):13-17
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
-
Abstract:
Background: The change of blood pressure during hemodialysis has been noted for long time. However, there were few studies on the rise of blood pressure during hemodialysis. The clinical meaning of hypertension during hemodialysis has not been understood clearly. Objective: To study the role of calcium concentration in dialysate in the rise of blood pressure during hemodialysis sessions. Subjects and method: Prospective study performed on 9 stable patients on chronic hemodialysis treated at Viet Duc Hospital including 5 female and 4 male patients. The mean age of patients was 47.6 years. The patients had period 1 of 10 weeks of treatment using dialysate 1 A (with calcium concentration 1.8 mmol/l) and then they were switched to period 2 of 10 other weeks using dialysate 3A (with calcium concentration 1.25 mmol/l). Results:The blood pressure of patients during the period 2 using 3A dialysate was better controlled during hemodialysis sessions. The response to erythropoietin treatment was similar in both periods. The serum calcium was lower after using 3A dialysate. Conclusions: Using dialysate with lower calcium concentration can be helpful for controlling the hypertension during hemodialysis sessions. The appropriate calcium concentration in dialysate needs to be selected to avoid the hypocalcaemia in chronic hemodialysis patients.