Prevention of Intradialytic Hypotension in Patients with Acute Kidney Injury Submitted to Sustained Low-Efficiency Dialysis


Autoria(s): Lima, Emerson Q.; Silva, Ricardo G.; Donadi, Endrigo L. S.; Fernandes, Alex B.; Zanon, Jeferson R.; Pinto, Klinger R. D.; Burdmann, Emmanuel A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

12/09/2013

12/09/2013

2012

Resumo

Objectives: This study evaluated the effects of a protocol aiming to reduce hypotension in acute kidney injury (AKI) patients submitted to sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED). Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to two SLED prescriptions-control group, dialysate temperature was 37.0 degrees C with a fixed sodium concentration [138 mEq/L] and ultrafiltration (UF) rate; and profiling group, dialysate temperature was 35.5 degrees C with a variable sodium concentration [150-138 mEq/L] and UF rate. Results: Sixty-two SLED sessions were evaluated (34 in profiling and 28 in control). Patients (n = 31) were similar in terms of gender, age, and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score. Dialysis time, dialysis dose, and post-dialysis serum sodium were similar in both groups. The profiling group had significantly less hypotension episodes (23% vs. 57% in control, p = 0.009) and achieved higher UF volume (2.23 +/- 1.25 L vs. 1.59 +/- 1.03 L in control, p = 0.04) when compared with control group. Conclusions: SLED protocol with modulation of dialysate temperature, sodium, and UF profiling showed similar efficacy but less intradialytic hypotension when compared with a standard SLED prescription.

FAPESP (Brazil)

FAPESP, Brazil [04/10, 727-6]

CNPq (Brazil)

CNPq, Brazil

Sao Jose Rio Preto Medical School

Sao Jose Rio Preto Medical School

Identificador

RENAL FAILURE, LONDON, v. 34, n. 10, pp. 1238-1243, APR, 2012

0886-022X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33315

10.3109/0886022X.2012.723581

http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/0886022X.2012.723581

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eng

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INFORMA HEALTHCARE

LONDON

Relação

RENAL FAILURE

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Palavras-Chave #ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY #DIALYSIS #HYPOTENSION #INTENSIVE CARE UNIT #ULTRAFILTRATION #ACUTE-RENAL-FAILURE #CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS #MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS #INTERMITTENT HEMODIALYSIS #REPLACEMENT THERAPY #SODIUM-BALANCE #FLUID #HEMODIAFILTRATION #INTENSITY #STABILITY #INSUFICIÊNCIA RENAL #DIÁLISE PERITONEAL #HIPOTENSÃO #UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
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