Blood Pressure Measurement and Dialysis |
| Written by Tony Francisco |
| Category: BP Measurement |
| Wednesday, 31 March 2010 |
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Dialysis is a medical treatment that performs the job of well-functioning kidneys in ridding the body of waste and helping it to maintain a proper balance of water and minerals. In hemodialysis, this is done by pumping a patient's blood through a dialyzer where the blood is cleansed, and the clean blood is returned to the patient.1 For the over 350,000 US 2and 40,000 UK residents3 who have lost their kidneys and/or kidney function and partake in dialysis regularly, the procedure provides for and defines the normalcy of daily life.
With the rising awareness and prevalence of hypertension among the general population, you might think that blood pressure (BP) control is an important issue for hemodialysis patients. However, little research to date has been done on the topic. Regardless, some medical standards committees have issued recommendations. The Renal Association in the UK is one.4 A recent study, published in Kidney International, calls these guidelines into question.5 In an extensive audit of dialysis centers in London, achievement of these recommended BP targets is linked to a higher incidence of intradialytic hypotension, or a sudden drop in BP during dialysis, one of the most common complications of treatment. With hypotensive episodes presenting in 7% of sessions to 15% of patients, BP monitoring during dialysis shows important value in this frequently-performed procedure. Furthermore, the authors highlight the relationship between BP control during dialysis and in daily life stating that "(i)t is important that clinical recommendations and/or targets are based on sound evidence and that if substantive proof is lacking, then potential adverse events are fully recognized." Given the lack of research in this area, its conclusion is not, in and of itself, groundbreaking. However, it does highlight the need for clinicians and industry to collaborate on how this "sound evidence" can be discovered in order to improve the recommendations that clinicians give and that define the standards of normalcy that each of us live. 1File:Hemodialysis-en.svg. Wikipedia. 17 Jan 2008. Web. 2 Dec 2009. |
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