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Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis

BACKGROUND: Monitoring of the microcirculation may add additional information in terms of improving the adequacy of hemodialysis (HD) for patients. Withdrawal of liquid and complement activation during a HD session reduces the external pressure on the microcirculation and leads to an increased dilat...

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Autores principales: Pipili, Chrysoula, Grapsa, Eirini, Tripodaki, Elli-Sophia, Ioannidou, Sophia, Manetos, Christos, Parisi, Maria, Nanas, Serafim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26089698
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S68639
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author Pipili, Chrysoula
Grapsa, Eirini
Tripodaki, Elli-Sophia
Ioannidou, Sophia
Manetos, Christos
Parisi, Maria
Nanas, Serafim
author_facet Pipili, Chrysoula
Grapsa, Eirini
Tripodaki, Elli-Sophia
Ioannidou, Sophia
Manetos, Christos
Parisi, Maria
Nanas, Serafim
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description BACKGROUND: Monitoring of the microcirculation may add additional information in terms of improving the adequacy of hemodialysis (HD) for patients. Withdrawal of liquid and complement activation during a HD session reduces the external pressure on the microcirculation and leads to an increased dilatation of the peripheral capillaries. The purposes of this study were to assess the effect of a single HD or hemodiafiltration session on the thenar microcirculation in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) with or without diabetes, investigate the possible relationship between changes in the microcirculation and adequacy of dialysis (including Kt/V and parameters indicating secondary hyperparathyroidism), and compare microcirculation measurements obtained from patients with ESRD and those from healthy controls. METHODS: This pilot prospective observational study including eleven patients with ESRD on maintenance HD (nine men of mean age 73±10.5 years, ten [91%] with hypertension), nine patients with ESRD on maintenance hemodiafiltration (six men of mean age 65.5±13.2 years, five [55.5%] with diabetes and four [44.5%] with hypertension), and eight healthy volunteers. Two paired microcirculation assessments were recorded for each HD patient before and after a dialysis session. Near infrared spectroscopy and the vascular occlusion test were used to assess the microcirculation, and blood work samples were collected before and after dialysis when the pump slowed down. RESULTS: Patients with ESRD showed an increase in thenar cell metabolism at rest after a 4-hour HD session, and changes in cell metabolism correlated with the Kt/V of the session. Pre-dialysis tissue oxygen saturation over the 4-hour HD session correlated with pre-dialysis serum calcium and parathyroid hormones. Vascular reactivity was lower in ESRD patients receiving HD or hemodiafiltration than in healthy controls. CONCLUSION: Improvement in skeletal muscle microcirculation noted after a HD session was related to adequacy of dialysis. Evaluation of the microcirculation may provide additional information for management of patients on HD and identify novel targets for treatment. These preliminary findings need to be tested using a larger data set.
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spelling pubmed-44677342015-06-18 Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis Pipili, Chrysoula Grapsa, Eirini Tripodaki, Elli-Sophia Ioannidou, Sophia Manetos, Christos Parisi, Maria Nanas, Serafim Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Monitoring of the microcirculation may add additional information in terms of improving the adequacy of hemodialysis (HD) for patients. Withdrawal of liquid and complement activation during a HD session reduces the external pressure on the microcirculation and leads to an increased dilatation of the peripheral capillaries. The purposes of this study were to assess the effect of a single HD or hemodiafiltration session on the thenar microcirculation in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) with or without diabetes, investigate the possible relationship between changes in the microcirculation and adequacy of dialysis (including Kt/V and parameters indicating secondary hyperparathyroidism), and compare microcirculation measurements obtained from patients with ESRD and those from healthy controls. METHODS: This pilot prospective observational study including eleven patients with ESRD on maintenance HD (nine men of mean age 73±10.5 years, ten [91%] with hypertension), nine patients with ESRD on maintenance hemodiafiltration (six men of mean age 65.5±13.2 years, five [55.5%] with diabetes and four [44.5%] with hypertension), and eight healthy volunteers. Two paired microcirculation assessments were recorded for each HD patient before and after a dialysis session. Near infrared spectroscopy and the vascular occlusion test were used to assess the microcirculation, and blood work samples were collected before and after dialysis when the pump slowed down. RESULTS: Patients with ESRD showed an increase in thenar cell metabolism at rest after a 4-hour HD session, and changes in cell metabolism correlated with the Kt/V of the session. Pre-dialysis tissue oxygen saturation over the 4-hour HD session correlated with pre-dialysis serum calcium and parathyroid hormones. Vascular reactivity was lower in ESRD patients receiving HD or hemodiafiltration than in healthy controls. CONCLUSION: Improvement in skeletal muscle microcirculation noted after a HD session was related to adequacy of dialysis. Evaluation of the microcirculation may provide additional information for management of patients on HD and identify novel targets for treatment. These preliminary findings need to be tested using a larger data set. Dove Medical Press 2015-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4467734/ /pubmed/26089698 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S68639 Text en © 2015 Pipili et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Ioannidou, Sophia
Manetos, Christos
Parisi, Maria
Nanas, Serafim
Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
title Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
title_full Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
title_fullStr Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
title_full_unstemmed Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
title_short Changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
title_sort changes in skeletal muscle microcirculation after a hemodialysis session correlates with adequacy of dialysis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4467734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26089698
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S68639
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