BACKGROUND: Since the predictive value of orthostatic hypotension (OH) at the introductory phase of haemodialysis (HD) is unknown, we examined the association between OH and all-cause death in patients who started HD between 1987 and 2001. METHODS: More than three consecutive blood pressure measurements before HD treatments (pre-HD BP) were made on each of 304 patients who had recently been started on HD and were in a stable condition. OH was defined as a drop in systolic BP of >20 mmHg or in diastolic BP of >10 mmHg after standing. RESULTS: Of 304 patients, 42% had OH. OH was significantly associated with pre-HD supine systolic BP; its severity was significantly associated with a past history of cerebrovascular disease and pre-HD supine systolic BP. During a mean follow-up of 4.0+/-3.0 years (range 0.1-13.2 years), 136 deaths were recorded. A multivariate Cox proportional hazards model analysis demonstrated that OH and a past history of cerebrovascular disease were independent predictors of all-cause death. The comparison by Kaplan-Meier analysis of the overall survival of patients with and without OH was significant. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings validate OH at the introductory phase of HD as a novel independent predictor of all-cause mortality among HD patients.
BACKGROUND: Since the predictive value of orthostatic hypotension (OH) at the introductory phase of haemodialysis (HD) is unknown, we examined the association between OH and all-cause death in patients who started HD between 1987 and 2001. METHODS: More than three consecutive blood pressure measurements before HD treatments (pre-HD BP) were made on each of 304 patients who had recently been started on HD and were in a stable condition. OH was defined as a drop in systolic BP of >20 mmHg or in diastolic BP of >10 mmHg after standing. RESULTS: Of 304 patients, 42% had OH. OH was significantly associated with pre-HD supine systolic BP; its severity was significantly associated with a past history of cerebrovascular disease and pre-HD supine systolic BP. During a mean follow-up of 4.0+/-3.0 years (range 0.1-13.2 years), 136 deaths were recorded. A multivariate Cox proportional hazards model analysis demonstrated that OH and a past history of cerebrovascular disease were independent predictors of all-cause death. The comparison by Kaplan-Meier analysis of the overall survival of patients with and without OH was significant. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings validate OH at the introductory phase of HD as a novel independent predictor of all-cause mortality among HDpatients.
Authors: Avraham Weiss; Yichayaou Beloosesky; Ran Kornowski; Alexandra Yalov; Joseph Grinblat; Ehud Grossman Journal: J Gen Intern Med Date: 2006-06 Impact factor: 5.128
Authors: Artur Fedorowski; Fabrizio Ricci; Viktor Hamrefors; Kristin E Sandau; Tae Hwan Chung; James A S Muldowney; Rakesh Gopinathannair; Brian Olshansky Journal: Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol Date: 2022-02-25