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Hemodynamic response to non-pneumatic anti-shock compression garments in patients with renal dysfunction

机译:肾功能障碍患者非气动抗冲击压缩服装的血流动力学反应

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Patients with chronic kidney disease are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Chronic exposure to intermittent hemodialysis may be a source of added stress to the cardiovascular system; intradialytic hypotension is a common complication of hemodialysis, and repeated events may lead to hemodynamic stress and ischemic injuries. Administration of non-pneumatic compression stockings to the lower limbs has demonstrated hemodynamic stabilizing effects in other settings and may provide similar benefits in the kidney disease population. Therefore, we conducted this pilot study assessing the feasibility and tolerability of the application of non-pneumatic compression stockings to patients with kidney disease. We also assessed the changes in hemodynamic measurements following the application of the compression stockings to explore the biological feasibility of this being an effective intervention for intradialytic hypotension. Fifteen individuals were enrolled in the study (5 healthy, 5 chronic kidney disease patients, and 5 dialysis patients). Outcomes including hemodynamic parameters such as cardiac output, peripheral vascular resistance, and blood pressure were measured using continuous pulse wave analysis. Changes in global longitudinal strain were measured via echocardiography. These outcome measurements were made before and after the application of compression stockings. All study participants tolerated the compression garments well and without complication. Hemodynamic response to lower body compression caused varying effects on cardiac output, mean arterial pressure and global longitudinal strain. Some individuals saw large improvements in hemodynamic parameters while in others the opposite effect was observed. No consistent response was elicited. Application of compression stockings to patients with renal dysfunction is well-tolerated. However, significant variations in hemodynamic outcomes exist, and may be a barrier for larger scale trials without prior identification of specific patient characteristics indicating likely benefit from the application of external compression. ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier: NCT02915627, Registration Date: Sept 27, 2016.
机译:慢性肾病的患者处于较高的发育心血管疾病风险。间歇性血液透析的慢性暴露可能是心血管系统的增加的源;体内性低血压是血液透析的常见并发症,重复事件可能导致血液动力学应激和缺血性损伤。向下肢施用非气动压缩长袜在其他环境中表现出血流动力学稳定作用,并且可以在肾病群体中提供类似的益处。因此,我们进行了这项试验研究,评估了非气动压缩长袜对肾病患者应用的可行性和耐受性。我们还评估了血液动力学测量的变化,在应用压缩丝袜后,探讨这一目标的生物学可行性是有效干预脑内低血压。十五个体注册研究(5例健康,5例慢性肾病患者和5名透析患者)。使用连续脉冲波分析测量包括心输出,外周血血管阻力和血压等血流动力学参数的结果。通过超声心动图测量全局纵向菌株的变化。在应用压缩袜之前和之后进行了这些结果测量。所有学习参与者都能妥善容忍压缩服装,无需并发症。血流动力学反应降低身体压缩对心输出,平均动脉压和全局纵向应变产生不同影响。有些人看到血液动力学参数的大量改善,而在其他方面观察到相反的效果。没有符合一致的答复。压缩丝袜在肾功能障碍患者中的​​应用是良好的。然而,存在血流动力结果的显着变化,并且可以是较大规模试验的屏障,而无需在现有鉴定特定患者特征的情况下表明可能受益于外部压缩。 ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:NCT02915627,注册日期:2016年9月27日。

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