Z. Jimenez, B. C. Silva, L. Reis, M. Castro, C. D. Ramos, V. Costa-Hong, L. Bortolotto, F. Consolim-Colombo, W. Dominguez, I. Oliveira, R. Moysés, R. M. Elias
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背景/目的:血液透析期间交感神经激活的急性激活对维持血压(BP)至关重要,尽管长期过度激活会导致更高的死亡率。低心率变异性(HRV),一种自主神经系统活动的测量,以及异常的踝臂指数(ABI)与血液透析患者较高的死亡率相关。在这项研究中,我们使用高(1.75mmol/l)和低(1.25mmol/l)透析液钙浓度(DCa)来评估血透事件患者透析前后的HRV和ABI。方法:采用低频功率与高频功率之比(LF/HF)测定HRV。30例患者(年龄47±16岁,男性67%)进行了连续两次周中血液透析。结果:平均血压变化在DCa 1.75组为阳性,DCa 1.25组为阴性[4.0 (-6.0,12.2 mmHg) vs. -3.2 (-9.8, 1.3 mmHg)];p = 0.050)。ABI从HD前到HD后的降低与交感神经活动升高有关(p=0.031)。当DCa为1.75时,LF/HF比值的增加更高(58.3% vs. 41.7%,分别为DCa为1.75和1.25,RR为2.8;p = 0.026)。结论:虽然较高的DCa与血液透析过程中更好的血流动力学耐受性相关,但这是以增加交感神经活动为代价的。较高的交感神经活动与血液透析期间ABI的降低有关。
High Dialysate Calcium Concentration May Cause More Sympathetic Stimulus During Hemodialysis
Background/Aims: Acute activation of sympathetic activation during hemodialysis is essential to maintain blood pressure (BP), albeit long-term overactivity contributes to higher mortality. Low heart rate variability (HRV), a measure of autonomic nervous system activity, and abnormal ankle-brachial index (ABI) are associated with higher mortality in patients on hemodialysis. In this study, we assessed HRV and ABI pre and post dialysis in incident patients on hemodialysis using high (1.75mmol/l) and low (1.25mmol/l) dialysate calcium concentration (DCa). Methods: HRV was measured as the ratio between low frequency and high frequency power (LF/HF). Thirty patients (age 47±16 years, 67% men) were studied in two consecutive mid-week hemodialysis sessions. Results: Mean BP variation was positive with DCa 1.75 and negative with DCa 1.25 [4.0 (-6.0, 12.2 mmHg) vs. -3.2 (-9.8, 1.3 mmHg); p=0.050]. Reduction of ABI from pre to post HD was related to higher sympathetic activity (p=0.031). The increase in LF/HF ratio was higher with DCa 1.75 (58.3% vs. 41.7% in DCa 1.75 and 1.25, respectively, RR 2.8; p=0.026). Conclusion: Although higher DCa is associated with better hemodynamic tolerability during hemodialysis, this occurs at the expense of increased sympathetic activity. Higher sympathetic activity was associated with a decrease of ABI during hemodialysis.