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Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids
BACKGROUND: A rapid decrease of serum potassium concentrations during haemodialysis produces a significant increase in blood pressure parameters at the end of the session, even if effects on intra-dialysis pressure are not seen. Paradoxically, in animal models potassium is a vasodilator and decrease...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079606/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21470404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-12-14 |
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author | Gabutti, Luca Salvadé, Igor Lucchini, Barbara Soldini, Davide Burnier, Michel |
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description | BACKGROUND: A rapid decrease of serum potassium concentrations during haemodialysis produces a significant increase in blood pressure parameters at the end of the session, even if effects on intra-dialysis pressure are not seen. Paradoxically, in animal models potassium is a vasodilator and decreases myocardial contractility. The purpose of this trial is to study the precise haemodynamic consequences induced by acute changes in potassium concentration during haemodialysis. METHODS: In 24 patients, 288 dialysis sessions, using a randomised single blind crossover design, we compared six dialysate sequences with different potassium profiles. The dialysis sessions were divided into 3 tertiles, casually modulating potassium concentration in the dialysate between the value normally used K and the two cut-off points K+1 and K-1 mmol/l. Haemodynamics were evaluated in a non-invasive manner using a finger beat-to-beat monitor. RESULTS: Comparing K-1 and K+1, differences were found within the tertiles regarding systolic (+5.3, +6.6, +2.3 mmHg, p < 0.05, < 0.05, ns) and mean blood pressure (+4.3, +6.4, -0.5 mmHg, p < 0.01, < 0.01, ns), as well as peripheral resistance (+212, +253, -4 dyne.sec.cm(-5), p < 0.05, < 0.05, ns). The stroke volume showed a non-statistically-significant inverse trend (-3.1, -5.2, -0.2 ml). 18 hypotension episodes were recorded during the course of the study. 72% with K-1, 11% with K and 17% with K+1 (p < 0.01 for comparison K-1 vs. K and K-1 vs. K+1). CONCLUSIONS: A rapid decrease in the concentration of serum potassium during the initial stage of the dialysis-obtained by reducing the concentration of potassium in the dialysate-translated into a decrease of systolic and mean blood pressure mediated by a decrease in peripheral resistance. The risk of intra-dialysis hypotension inversely correlates to the potassium concentration in the dialysate. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT01224314 |
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spelling | pubmed-30796062011-04-20 Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids Gabutti, Luca Salvadé, Igor Lucchini, Barbara Soldini, Davide Burnier, Michel BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: A rapid decrease of serum potassium concentrations during haemodialysis produces a significant increase in blood pressure parameters at the end of the session, even if effects on intra-dialysis pressure are not seen. Paradoxically, in animal models potassium is a vasodilator and decreases myocardial contractility. The purpose of this trial is to study the precise haemodynamic consequences induced by acute changes in potassium concentration during haemodialysis. METHODS: In 24 patients, 288 dialysis sessions, using a randomised single blind crossover design, we compared six dialysate sequences with different potassium profiles. The dialysis sessions were divided into 3 tertiles, casually modulating potassium concentration in the dialysate between the value normally used K and the two cut-off points K+1 and K-1 mmol/l. Haemodynamics were evaluated in a non-invasive manner using a finger beat-to-beat monitor. RESULTS: Comparing K-1 and K+1, differences were found within the tertiles regarding systolic (+5.3, +6.6, +2.3 mmHg, p < 0.05, < 0.05, ns) and mean blood pressure (+4.3, +6.4, -0.5 mmHg, p < 0.01, < 0.01, ns), as well as peripheral resistance (+212, +253, -4 dyne.sec.cm(-5), p < 0.05, < 0.05, ns). The stroke volume showed a non-statistically-significant inverse trend (-3.1, -5.2, -0.2 ml). 18 hypotension episodes were recorded during the course of the study. 72% with K-1, 11% with K and 17% with K+1 (p < 0.01 for comparison K-1 vs. K and K-1 vs. K+1). CONCLUSIONS: A rapid decrease in the concentration of serum potassium during the initial stage of the dialysis-obtained by reducing the concentration of potassium in the dialysate-translated into a decrease of systolic and mean blood pressure mediated by a decrease in peripheral resistance. The risk of intra-dialysis hypotension inversely correlates to the potassium concentration in the dialysate. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT01224314 BioMed Central 2011-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3079606/ /pubmed/21470404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-12-14 Text en Copyright ©2011 Gabutti et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gabutti, Luca Salvadé, Igor Lucchini, Barbara Soldini, Davide Burnier, Michel Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
title | Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
title_full | Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
title_fullStr | Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
title_full_unstemmed | Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
title_short | Haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
title_sort | haemodynamic consequences of changing potassium concentrations in haemodialysis fluids |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079606/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21470404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-12-14 |
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