Exploration of a reasonable dialysate temperature setting in hemodialysis for patients with hypertension

Lin-Fang Xu, Chun-Lei Wu, Hong-Mei Sun, Tong-Qiang Liu
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to investigate the effect of 4 different dialysate temperatures on blood pressure during hemodialysis for patients with hypertension.

Methods

Using a self-controlled method, the patients' body temperature was set as T. Accordingly, the dialysate temperature was set as 37 °C, T+0.5 °C, T, and T−0.5 °C. The changes in blood pressure, heart rate, mean arterial pressure and dialysis-induced adverse reactions at the 4 different dialysate temperatures were consistently monitored.

Results

Patients who received hemodialysis with 37 °C and T+0.5 °C dialysate demonstrated an unstable blood pressure and a higher incidence of adverse reactions. Patients who received hemodialysis with T and T−0.5 °C dialysate showed a relatively stable blood pressure, heart rate, and mean arterial pressure during dialysis. In particular, dialysate at T−0.5 °C resulted in the most stable blood pressure, the fewest adverse reactions and the best self-assessed comfort scores (P < 0.01).

Conclusions

The dialysate temperature during hemodialysis for patients with hypertension should be set to a temperature based on patients' preoperative body temperate T or 0.5 °C below T. This practice is suggested to enhance the stability of patients' blood pressure and heart rate during hemodialysis, reduce complications and improve patients' tolerance of hemodialysis.

高血压患者血液透析合理透析液温度设置探讨
目的探讨4种不同透析温度对高血压患者血液透析过程中血压的影响。方法采用自控法,将患者体温设为T,相应设置透析液温度为37℃、T+0.5℃、T、T - 0.5℃。持续监测4种不同透析液温度下患者血压、心率、平均动脉压及透析不良反应的变化。结果37°C和T+0.5°C透析患者血压不稳定,不良反应发生率较高。使用T和T - 0.5°C透析液进行血液透析的患者在透析期间血压、心率和平均动脉压相对稳定。特别是,在T - 0.5°C的透析液导致最稳定的血压,最少的不良反应和最佳的自我评估舒适评分(P <0.01)。结论高血压患者血液透析时的透析液温度应根据患者术前体温T或低于T 0.5℃设定,可增强血液透析时患者血压和心率的稳定性,减少并发症,提高患者对血液透析的耐受性。
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