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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 40-45, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799223

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Objective@#To explore the clinical symptoms of effective blood volume deficiency caused by ultrafiltration in hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure, and to analyze the changes of blood pressure during the formation of symptoms.@*Methods@#From October 2016 to February 2019, 146 patients with maintenance hemodialysis were selected from the Yangquan coalmine group General Hospital for 39 658 hemodialysis.There were 3527 cases of clinical symptoms of definable hypovolemia.The characteristics of clinical symptoms in the early stage of dialysis (>0-≤60 min), medium (>60-≤180 min) and late (>180-≤240 min) were analyzed.To define the hypotension, hypertension and maintenance blood pressure in dialysis, and to count the incidence of various blood pressure when clinical symptoms appear.The mean arterial pressure (mean arterial pressure, MAP) measured at the onset of the disease was compared with (MAP) at the onset of dialysis, and the evolution of (MAP) was classified.The dialysis interval weight gain≥5% or<5%, was counted for the onset of the condition caused by dialysis ultrafiltration.To analyze the clinical symptoms of hemodialysis caused by ultrafiltration speed and excess.@*Results@#The incidence of clinical symptoms was 8.9% (3527/39658). The clinical symptoms caused by the insufficiency of effective blood volume are manifested in each period of dialysis, and have the characteristics of disease.Blood pressure index can not accurately reflect the correlation of clinical symptoms.There were 493 cases of effective blood volume deficiency during dialysis >0-≤60 min.Among them, 341 cases of hypotension, accounting for 69.1% (341/493), 79 cases of hypertension, accounting for 16.1% (79/493), 73 cases of maintaining blood pressure, accounting for 14.8% (73/493). The incidence of clinical symptoms was increased when dialysis was >60-≤180 min, which was related to continuous or excessive ultrafiltration.There were 1306 cases in total, including 1003 cases of hypotension, accounting for 76.8% (1003/1306); 179 cases of hypertension, accounting for 13.7% (179/1306); 124 times of maintaining blood pressure, accounting for 9.5% (124/1306). Dialysis>180-≤240 min is the high incidence period of clinical symptoms, which is related to continuous ultrafiltration and exceeding the setting of dry body mass.There are 1728 cases in total, including 1408 cases of hypotension, accounting for 81.5% (1408/1728); hypertension is reduced, but there are still cases of stubborn hypertension.When the clinical symptoms of hypovolemia occurred, 1989 cases were hypotension, which was easy to attract clinical attention; 763 cases were hypotension, which was stable before the clinical symptoms appeared, and then the blood pressure dropped suddenly; 446 cases were significantly higher than before the clinical symptoms appeared, which made it difficult to judge the clinical symptoms; 329 cases maintained the blood before the dialysis pressure.Excessive water retention in the whole process of dialysis has clinical symptoms, the total number of times increased significantly.The incidence of common water retention was less than that of dialysis>180-≤240 min.The osmotic pressure of plasma colloid and crystal affects the refilling of plasma, the change of ultrafiltration mode and the change of dialysis temperature on blood pressure and blood volume.@*Conclusion@#Because of the characteristics of the disease and the particularity of the treatment, the hemodialysis ultrafiltration process is prone to the related clinical symptoms caused by insufficient effective blood volume.However, the occurrence of clinical symptoms is not synchronous with the change of blood pressure.To improve the understanding of clinical symptoms of insufficient blood volume, to achieve early detection and early treatment is conducive to the safe treatment of follow-up hemodialysis and better completion of ultrafiltration target value.

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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 40-45, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-867469

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Objective:To explore the clinical symptoms of effective blood volume deficiency caused by ultrafiltration in hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure, and to analyze the changes of blood pressure during the formation of symptoms.Methods:From October 2016 to February 2019, 146 patients with maintenance hemodialysis were selected from the Yangquan coalmine group General Hospital for 39 658 hemodialysis.There were 3527 cases of clinical symptoms of definable hypovolemia.The characteristics of clinical symptoms in the early stage of dialysis (>0-≤60 min), medium (>60-≤180 min) and late (>180-≤240 min) were analyzed.To define the hypotension, hypertension and maintenance blood pressure in dialysis, and to count the incidence of various blood pressure when clinical symptoms appear.The mean arterial pressure (mean arterial pressure, MAP) measured at the onset of the disease was compared with (MAP) at the onset of dialysis, and the evolution of (MAP) was classified.The dialysis interval weight gain≥5% or<5%, was counted for the onset of the condition caused by dialysis ultrafiltration.To analyze the clinical symptoms of hemodialysis caused by ultrafiltration speed and excess.Results:The incidence of clinical symptoms was 8.9% (3527/39658). The clinical symptoms caused by the insufficiency of effective blood volume are manifested in each period of dialysis, and have the characteristics of disease.Blood pressure index can not accurately reflect the correlation of clinical symptoms.There were 493 cases of effective blood volume deficiency during dialysis >0-≤60 min.Among them, 341 cases of hypotension, accounting for 69.1% (341/493), 79 cases of hypertension, accounting for 16.1% (79/493), 73 cases of maintaining blood pressure, accounting for 14.8% (73/493). The incidence of clinical symptoms was increased when dialysis was >60-≤180 min, which was related to continuous or excessive ultrafiltration.There were 1306 cases in total, including 1003 cases of hypotension, accounting for 76.8% (1003/1306); 179 cases of hypertension, accounting for 13.7% (179/1306); 124 times of maintaining blood pressure, accounting for 9.5% (124/1306). Dialysis>180-≤240 min is the high incidence period of clinical symptoms, which is related to continuous ultrafiltration and exceeding the setting of dry body mass.There are 1728 cases in total, including 1408 cases of hypotension, accounting for 81.5% (1408/1728); hypertension is reduced, but there are still cases of stubborn hypertension.When the clinical symptoms of hypovolemia occurred, 1989 cases were hypotension, which was easy to attract clinical attention; 763 cases were hypotension, which was stable before the clinical symptoms appeared, and then the blood pressure dropped suddenly; 446 cases were significantly higher than before the clinical symptoms appeared, which made it difficult to judge the clinical symptoms; 329 cases maintained the blood before the dialysis pressure.Excessive water retention in the whole process of dialysis has clinical symptoms, the total number of times increased significantly.The incidence of common water retention was less than that of dialysis>180-≤240 min.The osmotic pressure of plasma colloid and crystal affects the refilling of plasma, the change of ultrafiltration mode and the change of dialysis temperature on blood pressure and blood volume.Conclusion:Because of the characteristics of the disease and the particularity of the treatment, the hemodialysis ultrafiltration process is prone to the related clinical symptoms caused by insufficient effective blood volume.However, the occurrence of clinical symptoms is not synchronous with the change of blood pressure.To improve the understanding of clinical symptoms of insufficient blood volume, to achieve early detection and early treatment is conducive to the safe treatment of follow-up hemodialysis and better completion of ultrafiltration target value.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 800-803, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-700292

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Objective To explore the correlation between geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) and vascular calcification in non- dialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Methods One hundred and forty non- dialysis CKD patients from January 2016 to August 2017 were selected. Abdominal aortic calcification score was evaluated by lateral abdominal radiography, and the GNRI was calculated. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the GNRI: non-nutritional risk group (37 cases), low nutritional risk group (34 cases), middle nutritional risk group (36 cases) and high nutritional risk group (33 cases). The risk factors leading to vascular calcification were analyzed statistically. Results The abdominal aortic calcification score in non- nutritional risk group, low nutritional risk group, middle nutritional risk group and high nutritional risk group was (3.58 ± 2.41), (10.50 ± 1.86), (16.25 ± 1.89) and (20.54 ± 1.92) scores, and there was statistical difference (P<0.05). Correlation analysis result showed that abdominal aortic calcification score was positively correlated with age and hypertension (r = 0.61 and 0.35, P = 0.001 and 0.003), and negatively correlated with estimated glomerular filtration rate and GNRI (r = - 0.36 and - 0.86, P = 0.002 and 0.000). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis result showed that age and GNRI were independent risk factors for abdominal aortic calcification in CKD patients (P<0.01). Conclusions GNRI is negatively correlated with vascular calcification in non- dialysis CKD patients. Strengthening nutritional management may prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.

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