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Česky / Czech version | Vnitř. Lék., 49, 2003, No. 4, p. 263 - 266 |
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring during
Regular Dialyzation Treatment Erben J., Panáček V., Procházka J. Interní a nefrologické oddělení polikliniky, Pardubice, přednosta prof. MUDr. Josef Erben, DrSc. |
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Summary: Ambulatory monitoring of the blood pressure (AMBP) makes it possible to diagnose in hypertensive
patients the so-called dipper phenomenon, i.e. a drop of the BP during the night provided that
the patient is asleep. The absence of this phenomenon implies as a rule serious damage of the
cardiovascular apparatus, brain or kidneys. By means of an apparatus ABP monitoring type 90207
of Space Labs. Inc. a group of 16 patients in regular dialysis treatment (RDT) was examined and
the blood pressures were evaluated before and after dialysis. Patients with the dipper profile
reacted more adequately during dialysis i.e. by a drop of the blood pressure due to the loss of
excessive fluid which they retained during the interdialysis period, as compared with the group
with a non-dipper profile which may be exposed to a greater risk of cardiovascular complications.
The authors conclude that detection of the absence of the non-dipper phenomenon can reveal risk
patients. AMBP can explain so-called paradoxical hypertension at the end of haemodialysis despite
major removal of fluids by ultrafiltration, and that moxonidine participates in a significant
way in the elimination of the non-dipper phenomenon.
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