1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0272-6386(97)90119-0
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in dialysis patients and estimation of mean interdialytic blood pressure

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“…Hence, rate of hypertension in haemodialysis patients is lower than CAPD in the first day of monitoring (8% vs 32%, P = 0.02). Our results were consistent with results by the Coomer et al 8 It could be proposed that haemodialysis has less cardiovascular risk regarding BP characteristics as compared with CAPD at the first day of haemodialysis. However, the circadian BP rhythm, which is reported as another predictor of cardiac mortality, 17,18 is more deteriorated in the first day in haemodialysis patients as compared with CAPD patients.…”
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“…Hence, rate of hypertension in haemodialysis patients is lower than CAPD in the first day of monitoring (8% vs 32%, P = 0.02). Our results were consistent with results by the Coomer et al 8 It could be proposed that haemodialysis has less cardiovascular risk regarding BP characteristics as compared with CAPD at the first day of haemodialysis. However, the circadian BP rhythm, which is reported as another predictor of cardiac mortality, 17,18 is more deteriorated in the first day in haemodialysis patients as compared with CAPD patients.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In contrast to these findings, a number of studies reported low prevalence of diurnal variation of BP in both groups. 8,20,21 In our study, the rate of non-dippers was found to be significantly higher in haemodialysis patients than that of CAPD patients (75% vs 13%, PϽ0.001). Although a number of factors such as autonomic dysfunction, increase in plasma volume, heart failure and sleep disorders have been implicated for abnormal circadian rhythm of BP in dialysis patients, the main reason of it was unclear.…”
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“…In studies in which the pre/postdialysis BP and ABP were reported separately for two groups (21)(22)(23)(24)(25), results were pooled by taking the square root of the weighted average of the variances. In two studies, the correlation coefficients between ABP and pre/ postdialysis BP but not the SD of the routine BP were reported (26,27). Data from these studies were used to calculate pooled correlation coefficients but not for calculating the weighted mean difference between BP.…”
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confidence: 99%