The effect of ultrafiltration on blood pressure was compared in six patients with problems of overhydration during single-pass dialysis, ultrafiltration only (the fluid by-passing the dialyser) and recirculation dialysis (using the RP 6 dialyser and the 75 I Rodial system). Adequate ultrafiltration during single-pass dialysis was hampered by symptomatic hypotension. However, during recirculation dialysis as well as during ultrafiltration without dialysis much more rapid ultrafiltration was tolerated without a fall in blood pressure. A considerable fall in plasma osmolality occurred with single-pass dialysis, whereas only a small decrease occurred with recirculation dialysis and no change with ultrafiltration only. We conclude that a rapid fall in plasma osmolality interferes with blood pressure regulation and that ultrafiltration is far better tolerated provided that osmotic shifts are avoided or minimised. Copyright © 2006 S. Karger AG.
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Bergström, J., Asaba, H., Fürst, P., Oulès, R., Shaldon, Brod, … Drukker. (2006, February). Dialysis, ultrafiltration, and blood pressure. Blood Purification. https://doi.org/10.1159/000091016
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