| Literature DB >> 29929485 |
Mary C Mallappallil1, Steven Fishbane2, Rimda Wanchoo2, Edgar Lerma3, Andrea Roche-Recinos4, Moro Salifu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are no guidelines for transitioning patients from chronic kidney disease stage 5 to hemodialysis. We conducted this study to determine if there are uniform patterns in how nephrologists transition patients to dialysis.Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure; Chronic kidney disease; Diuretic; Hemodialysis; Medication reconciliation; Nephrologist
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29929485 PMCID: PMC6013940 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-018-0943-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Use of diuretics when transitioning a patient to hemodialysis
| Diuretic use in CKD5 | Total |
| Furosemide | 118 |
| Furosemide with metolazone | 107 |
| Diuretic use in CKD5-D | |
| Daily use once HD started | 74 |
| Non-HD day use | 50 |
| Stop diuretic when HD started | 35 |
CKD 5 = chronic kidney disease stage 5, HD = hemodialysis
Use of BP medications when transitioning a patient to hemodialysis
| Blood pressure (BP) medication | |
|---|---|
| Calcium Channel blocker | 110 |
| Amlodipine | 56 |
| Nifedipine | 54 |
| Beta blockers | 58 |
| Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor | 51 |
| Angiotensin Receptor Blocker | 46 |
| Diuretics | 40 |
| Avoid BP medications prior to hemodialysis to allow for ultrafiltration | 107 |
BP = blood pressure
Use of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in Hemodialysis
| Responses about ACEI and ARB on hemodialysis | |
|---|---|
| Report that between 30 and 60% of patients on ACEI or ARB | 82 |
| CKD5 would not stop ACE I or ARB | 98 |
| Would not change ACEI to one that is not dialyzed out | 123 |
| Would not stop ACEI or ARB despite hyperkalemia | 104 |
Decision and changes made once hemodialysis was started
| Decisions and changes made once HD started | |
|---|---|
| Less than usual time for first HD | 150 |
| Lower than usual blood flow for first dialysis | 147 |
| First anti-HTN medication to be stopped: calcium channel blocker | 115 |
| Changed BP medication or doses once HD started | 109 |
| Continued use of diuretics in HD daily | 74 |
| Continued use of daily anti-hypertensives | 66 |
| Medication review done every month | 125 |
| Selected choice that HTN in HD is caused by multiple factors | 94 |
HD = hemodialysis, ACEI = Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors, HTN = hypertension