Seasonal variation and predictors of intradialytic blood pressure decline: a retrospective cohort study

Kiyotaka Uchiyama, Keigo Shibagaki, Akane Yanai, Ei Kusahana, Takashin Nakayama, Kohkichi Morimoto, Naoki Washida, Hiroshi Itoh

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Abstract

The risk factors for intradialytic systolic blood pressure decline remain poorly understood. We aimed to identify clinical and laboratory predictors of the intradialytic systolic blood pressure decline, considering its seasonal variation. In a retrospective cohort of 47,219 hemodialysis sessions of 307 patients undergoing hemodialysis over one year in three dialysis clinics, the seasonal variation and the predictors of intradialytic systolic blood pressure decline (predialysis systolic blood pressure––nadir intradialytic systolic blood pressure) were assessed using cosinor analysis and linear mixed models adjusted for baseline or monthly hemodialysis-related variables, respectively. The intradialytic systolic blood pressure decline was greatest and least in the winter and summer, respectively, showing a clear seasonal pattern. In both models adjusted for baseline and monthly hemodialysis-related parameters, calcium channel blocker use was associated with a smaller decline (−4.58 [95% confidence interval (CI), −5.84 to −3.33], P < 0.001; −3.66 [95% CI, −5.69 to −1.64], P < 0.001) and α blocker use, with a greater decline (3.25 [95% CI, 1.53–4.97], P < 0.001; 3.57 [95% CI, 1.08–6.06], P = 0.005). Baseline and monthly serum phosphorus levels were positively correlated with the decline (1.55 [95% CI, 0.30–2.80], P = 0.02; 0.59 [95% CI, 0.16–1.00], P = 0.007), and baseline and monthly normalized protein catabolic rates were inversely correlated (respectively, −22.41 [95% CI, −33.53 to −11.28], P < 0.001; 9.65 [95% CI, 4.60–14.70], P < 0.001). In conclusion, calcium channel blocker use, α blocker avoidance, and serum phosphorus-lowering therapy may attenuate the intradialytic systolic blood pressure decline and should be investigated in prospective trials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1417-1427
Number of pages11
JournalHypertension Research
Volume44
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Nov

Keywords

  • Antihypertensive agents
  • Chronic kidney disease–mineral and bone disorder
  • Hemodialysis
  • Intradialytic hypotension
  • Malnutrition

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine
  • Physiology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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