Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution
Aim. To assess the results of using an acetate-free succinate-containing dialyzing solution (SDS) against natremia and blood pressure (BP) in patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD). Subjects and methods. Ninety-two patients were transferred from 3 Saint Petersburg HD centers to 3-month HD treatment u...
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doaj-18f3406d82c442638604f9d5e7317d462020-11-25T03:04:45Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422015-06-01876566128782Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solutionA V SmirnovR V GolubevA N VasilievA Yu ZemchenkovK G StaroselskyAim. To assess the results of using an acetate-free succinate-containing dialyzing solution (SDS) against natremia and blood pressure (BP) in patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD). Subjects and methods. Ninety-two patients were transferred from 3 Saint Petersburg HD centers to 3-month HD treatment using SDS. The investigators measured blood biochemical indicators immediately before and 1 and 3 months after the investigation, BP before and after a successive HD session, and the patients’ weight and its gain in the period between HD sessions. Hypotensive and hypertensive episodes were recorded during HD sessions throughout the investigation. Results. Following 3-month treatment using SDS, there were statistically significant decreases in blood sodium levels and systolic BP (SBP) prior to a HD session. At the same time, patients with a baseline pre-HD SBP of less than 100 mm Hg were observed to have a statistically significant increase in this indicator by the end of the investigation. Pre-dialysis diastolic BP (DBP) and post-dialysis SBP and DBP substantially unchanged. After 3 months of SDS use, there was a statistically significant reduction in weight gain in the period between HD sessions. When SDS was administered, the frequency of hypertensive episodes tended to decline after a HD session. Conclusion. The use of SDS causes a drop in pre-dialysis blood sodium levels, ensuring adequate dehydration in patients and improving hypertension control. In doing so, SDS prevents hypotension during a HD session.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/31767hemodialysisdialyzing solutionsuccinatehypertensionhypotension during a hd sessionsodium |
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A V Smirnov R V Golubev A N Vasiliev A Yu Zemchenkov K G Staroselsky Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution Терапевтический архив hemodialysis dialyzing solution succinate hypertension hypotension during a hd session sodium |
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A V Smirnov R V Golubev A N Vasiliev A Yu Zemchenkov K G Staroselsky |
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A V Smirnov |
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Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution |
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Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution |
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Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution |
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Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution |
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Hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution |
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hemodynamic effects of succinate-containing dialyzing solution |
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"Consilium Medicum" Publishing house |
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Терапевтический архив |
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0040-3660 2309-5342 |
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2015-06-01 |
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Aim. To assess the results of using an acetate-free succinate-containing dialyzing solution (SDS) against natremia and blood pressure (BP) in patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD). Subjects and methods. Ninety-two patients were transferred from 3 Saint Petersburg HD centers to 3-month HD treatment using SDS. The investigators measured blood biochemical indicators immediately before and 1 and 3 months after the investigation, BP before and after a successive HD session, and the patients’ weight and its gain in the period between HD sessions. Hypotensive and hypertensive episodes were recorded during HD sessions throughout the investigation. Results. Following 3-month treatment using SDS, there were statistically significant decreases in blood sodium levels and systolic BP (SBP) prior to a HD session. At the same time, patients with a baseline pre-HD SBP of less than 100 mm Hg were observed to have a statistically significant increase in this indicator by the end of the investigation. Pre-dialysis diastolic BP (DBP) and post-dialysis SBP and DBP substantially unchanged. After 3 months of SDS use, there was a statistically significant reduction in weight gain in the period between HD sessions. When SDS was administered, the frequency of hypertensive episodes tended to decline after a HD session. Conclusion. The use of SDS causes a drop in pre-dialysis blood sodium levels, ensuring adequate dehydration in patients and improving hypertension control. In doing so, SDS prevents hypotension during a HD session. |
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