Ultrafiltration improves aortic compliance in haemodialysis patients

E.h.y. Le, T. De Backer, Stephane Carlier

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Abstract

An elevated pulse pressure leads to an increased pulsatile cardiac load, and results from arterial stiffening. The aim of our study was to test whether a reduction in volume overload by ultrafiltration ( UF) during haemodialysis ( HD) leads to an improvement of aortic compliance. In 18 patients, aortic compliance was estimated noninvasively before and after HD with UF using a pulse pressure method based on the Windkessel model. This technique has not been applied before in a dialysis population, and combines carotid pulse contour analysis by applanation tonometry with aortic outflow measurements by Doppler echocardiography. The median UF volume was 2450 ml ( range 1000 - 4000 ml). The aortic outflow volume after HD ( 39 ml; 32 - 53 ml) was lower ( P = 0.01) than before ( 46 ml; 29 - 60 ml). Carotid pulse pressure after HD ( 42 mmHg; 25 - 85 mmHg) was lower ( P = 0.01) than before ( 46 mmHg; 35 - 93 mmHg). Carotid augmentation index after HD ( 22%; 3 - 30%) was lower ( P = 0.001) than before ( 31%; 7 - 53%). Carotid femoral pulse wave velocity was not different after HD ( 8.7 m/ s; 5.6 - 28.9 m/ s vs 7.7 m/ s; 4.7 - 36.8 m/ s). Aortic compliance after HD ( 1.10 ml/ mmHg; 0.60 - 2.43 ml/ mmHg) was higher ( P = 0.02) than before ( 1.05 ml/ mmHg; 0.45 - 1.69 ml/ mmHg). The increase in aortic stiffness in HD patients is partly caused by a reversible reduction of aortic compliance due to volume expansion. Volume withdrawal by HD moves the arterial wall characteristics back to a more favourable position on the nonlinear pressure - volume curve, reflected in a concomitant decrease in arterial pressure and improved aortic compliance.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)439-444
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Human Hypertension
Volume19
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2005

Keywords

  • haemodialysis
  • systolic hypertension
  • augmentation index
  • pulse wave velocity
  • compliance

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