2015
DOI: 10.1681/asn.2013101086
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Randomized Clinical Trial of Dialysate Cooling and Effects on Brain White Matter

Abstract: Hemodialysis is associated with significant circulatory stress that could produce recurrent and cumulative ischemic insults to multiple organs, such as the brain. We aimed to characterize hemodialysis-induced brain injury by longitudinally studying the effects of hemodialysis on brain white matter microstructure and further examine if the use of cooled dialysate could provide protection against hemodialysis-associated brain injury. In total, 73 patients on incident hemodialysis starting within 6 months were ra… Show more

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“…The study by Eldehni et al (42) shows that hemodialysis results in a significant amount of magnetic resonance imaging changes signifying brain injury that could possibly be alleviated by the use of cold-temperature hemodialysis. Also, Parker et al (41) have found that the use of cold-temperature hemodialysis may improve nocturnal sleep by decreasing sympathetic activation and sustaining the nocturnal skin temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study by Eldehni et al (42) shows that hemodialysis results in a significant amount of magnetic resonance imaging changes signifying brain injury that could possibly be alleviated by the use of cold-temperature hemodialysis. Also, Parker et al (41) have found that the use of cold-temperature hemodialysis may improve nocturnal sleep by decreasing sympathetic activation and sustaining the nocturnal skin temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since that time, it has become apparent that dialysis itself is a hemodynamic stressor [24] which triggers circulatory stress and consequently damages vasculature in the heart, mesentery, and brain [25][26][27] amongst other organs. Two recent trials demonstrated that cooled dialysate imparts a protective effect in these organs.…”
Section: Effect Of Cooled Dialysate On Vulnerable Vascular Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two recent trials demonstrated that cooled dialysate imparts a protective effect in these organs. Eldehni et al [25] hypothesized that ultrastructural injury to the white matter in the brain might be mitigated by cooling dialysate hence reducing dialysis-induced circulatory stress. This was evaluated by randomizing 38 incident dialysis patients to dialyze for 12 mo at either 37 ℃ or 0.5 ℃ below their core body temperature; the latter was determined by averaging each patient's temperature by tympanic thermometer during six sessions prior to commencing the trial.…”
Section: Effect Of Cooled Dialysate On Vulnerable Vascular Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longitudinal studies have shown that reduced blood flow in normal WM predicts development of leukoaraiosis [19], and analysis of almost 3000 participants in the Rotterdam Study demonstrated that lower eGFR is independently associated with lower CBF after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors [31]. In a UK study, brain MRI and BP variability were analyzed in hemodialysis patients [32]. Although sample size was small (∼20 patients per group), the study demonstrated development of ischemic WM changes on dialysis which were more pronounced in patients with increased intradialytic hemodynamic instability.…”
Section: Blood Pressure Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%