Arterial stiffness: hemodialysis versus hemodiafiltration.

Clujul medical (1957) Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-25 DOI:10.15386/cjmed-699
Adrian-Bogdan Ghigolea, Mirela Gherman-Caprioara, Argentina Raluca Moldovan
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Abstract

Background and aims: Arterial stiffness seems to be influenced by the dialysis method, but studies are sparse and the results discordant. High substitution volume online hemodiafiltration appears to have beneficial cardiovascular effects in dialysis patients, but its effects on arterial stiffness are not investigated. We aimed to analyze arterial stiffness parameters in high substitution volume post-dilution online hemodiafiltration and compare results to high-flux hemodialysis.

Methods: We studied arterial stiffness parameters using the oscillometric method (Arteriograph IrDA, TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary) in 23 non-diabetic patients on high substitution volume online postdilution hemodiafiltration and 23 non-diabetic patients on high-flux hemodialysis. Dialysis vintage was at least 6 months in all subjects.

Results: Hemodiafiltration-treated patients showed a more favorable arterial stiffness profile. Pulse wave velocity was significantly higher in hemodialysis compared to hemodiafiltration patients (10.39±2.29 m/s vs 9.0±1.7 m/s, p=0.026). Augmentation indexes and the diastolic reflection area were also significantly elevated hemodialysis patients compared to hemodiafiltration patients.

Conclusions: High substitution volume online postdilution hemodiafiltration could have a beneficial effect on arterial stiffness and should be assessed in properly sized controlled trials.

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动脉僵硬:血液透析与血液滤过。
背景与目的:动脉硬度似乎受透析方法的影响,但研究较少,结果不一致。高替代量在线血液滤过似乎对透析患者的心血管有益,但其对动脉硬度的影响尚未调查。我们的目的是分析高替代量稀释后在线血液透析的动脉硬度参数,并将结果与高通量血液透析进行比较。方法:采用示波法(Arteriograph IrDA, TensioMed, Budapest,匈牙利)研究23例高替代量在线稀释后血液滤过的非糖尿病患者和23例高通量血液透析的非糖尿病患者的动脉硬度参数。所有受试者透析时间至少为6个月。结果:经血液透析治疗的患者动脉硬化状况较好。血液透析组脉搏波速度明显高于血液滤过组(10.39±2.29 m/s vs 9.0±1.7 m/s, p=0.026)。血液透析患者的增强指数和舒张反射面积也明显高于血液滤过患者。结论:高替代量在线稀释后血液滤过可能对动脉硬度有有益影响,应在适当规模的对照试验中进行评估。
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