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Changes in pulse pressure during hemodialysis treatment and survival in maintenance dialysis patients

dc.contributor.authorLertdumrongluk P.
dc.contributor.authorStreja E.
dc.contributor.authorRhee C.M.
dc.contributor.authorSim J.J.
dc.contributor.authorGillen D.
dc.contributor.authorKovesdy C.P.
dc.contributor.authorKalantar-Zadeh K.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:25:42Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:25:42Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.date.issuedBE2558
dc.description.abstractBackground and objectives Pulse pressure has been shown as a risk factor for mortality in patients on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). However, the effect of change in pulse pressure during hemodialysis on survival in a large cohort of patients on MHD has not been sufficiently investigated. Design, setting, participants, &measurements This study examined the association between time-varying D pulse pressure (postdialysis minus predialysis pulse pressure) and mortality in a cohort of 98,577 patients on MHD (July 2001–June 2006) using Cox proportional hazard models with restricted cubic splines. Results The average patient age was 62 years old; among the patients, 33% were black and 59% had diabetes. During 134,814 patient-years of at-risk time, 16,054 (16%) patients died, with 6827 (43%) of the deaths caused by cardiovascular causes. In the models including adjustment for either predialysis systolic BP or mean arterial BP, therewas aU-shaped association between change in pulse pressure during hemodialysis and all-cause mortality. In the systolic BP plus case mix plus malnutrition-inflammation complex syndrome–adjusted model, large declines in pulse pressure (.–25 mmHg) and increases in pulse pressure.5mmHg were associated with higher all-cause mortality (reference:≥–5 to <5 mmHg): hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals [95% CIs]) for change pulse pressures of <–25,≥–25 to <–15,≥–15 to <–5, 5 to <15, 15 to <25, and ≥ 25mmHgwere 1.21 (95% CI, 1.14 to 1.29), 1.03 (95% CI, 0.97 to 1.10), 1.01 (95%CI, 0.96 to 1.06), 1.06 (95% CI, 1.01 to 1.11), 1.17 (95%CI, 1.11 to 1.24), and 1.15 (95% CI, 1.08 to 1.23), respectively. The U-shaped association was observed with cardiovascular death. Conclusions Modest reductions in pulse pressure after hemodialysis are associated with the greatest survival, whereas large declines or rises in pulse pressure are related to higher mortality. Trials determining howto modify pulse pressure response to improve survival in the hemodialysis population are indicated. © 2015 by the American Society of Nephrology.
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dc.identifier.citationClinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. Vol 10, No.7 (2015), p.1179-1191
dc.identifier.doi10.2215/CJN.09000914
dc.identifier.issn15559041
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84936874396
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/6126
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.subject.otherAlbumin
dc.subject.otherBicarbonate
dc.subject.otherCalcium
dc.subject.otherCreatinine
dc.subject.otherFerritin
dc.subject.otherHemoglobin
dc.subject.otherNitrogen
dc.subject.otherPhosphorus
dc.subject.otherAdult
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherBlood cell count
dc.subject.otherBlood pressure variability
dc.subject.otherCardiovascular mortality
dc.subject.otherCardiovascular risk
dc.subject.otherDialysis
dc.subject.otherDiastolic blood pressure
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherFollow up
dc.subject.otherHemodialysis
dc.subject.otherHuman
dc.subject.otherIron binding capacity
dc.subject.otherMajor clinical study
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherMean arterial pressure
dc.subject.otherMortality
dc.subject.otherOutcome assessment
dc.subject.otherSensitivity analysis
dc.subject.otherSystolic blood pressure
dc.subject.otherAdverse effects
dc.subject.otherAged
dc.subject.otherArterial stiffness
dc.subject.otherBlood pressure
dc.subject.otherCardiovascular Diseases
dc.subject.otherCause of death
dc.subject.otherCohort analysis
dc.subject.otherComplication
dc.subject.otherEpidemiology
dc.subject.otherFactual database
dc.subject.otherKidney Diseases
dc.subject.otherMiddle aged
dc.subject.otherMortality
dc.subject.otherMultivariate analysis
dc.subject.otherPathophysiology
dc.subject.otherProportional hazards model
dc.subject.otherRisk assessment
dc.subject.otherRisk factor
dc.subject.otherTime factor
dc.subject.otherTreatment outcome
dc.subject.otherUnited States
dc.subject.otherAged
dc.subject.otherBlood Pressure
dc.subject.otherCardiovascular Diseases
dc.subject.otherCause of Death
dc.subject.otherCohort Studies
dc.subject.otherDatabases, Factual
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherHumans
dc.subject.otherKidney Diseases
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherMiddle Aged
dc.subject.otherMultivariate Analysis
dc.subject.otherProportional Hazards Models
dc.subject.otherRenal Dialysis
dc.subject.otherRisk Assessment
dc.subject.otherRisk Factors
dc.subject.otherTime Factors
dc.subject.otherTreatment Outcome
dc.subject.otherUnited States
dc.subject.otherVascular Stiffness
dc.titleChanges in pulse pressure during hemodialysis treatment and survival in maintenance dialysis patients
dc.typeArticle
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