Contribution of volume overload to the arterial stiffness of hemodialysis patients

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Arterial stiffness is evaluated with the measurement of pulse wave velocity (PWV), while overhydration (OH) and nutritional status are evaluated with bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS). In this study, we investigated the effect of a single dialysis session on arterial stiffness, hydration status, and laboratory parameters. The observational, cross-sectional, cohort study included 71HD patients with mean age 64±16yrs. A Complior device was used to perform PWV measurements. The patients were examined immediately before and 15min after a mid-week hemodialysis session. Body fluids and nutritional status were studied using a Body Composition Monitor (BCM), Fresenius Medical Care. Clinical and laboratory data were also analyzed. Multivariate regression analysis of PWV before HD showed that an OH increase of 1L relate to a PWV parameter rise before HD of 0.523m/s. Multivariate regression analysis of PWV after HD showed that a rise of central SBP after HD of 10mmHg relate to a PWV increase after HD of 0.707m/s. Our data indicate that hydration status and blood pressure may be major determinants of PWV in HD patients.

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Czyżewski, Ł., Wyzgał, J., Czyżewska, E., Sierdziński, J., & Szarpak, Ł. (2017). Contribution of volume overload to the arterial stiffness of hemodialysis patients. Renal Failure, 39(1), 333–339. https://doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2017.1279552

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