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Arterial hypertension in patients with chronic kidney insufficiency in hemodialysis with erythropoietin
Authors:M Martins Prata  F Teixeira de Sousa  J Barbas  J Vinha?  A Marques da Costa
Affiliation:Servi?o de Medicina III, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the partial correction of anaemia with recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) on the blood pressure (BP) of patients on chronic haemodialysis (HD). A group of 50 patients (26 men and 24 woman, mean age of 50 +/- 19.0 and range of 21 to 67) with basal levels of haemoglobin (Hb) less than or equal to 8 g/dl was evaluated before and during treatment with rHuEPO. Recombinant erythropoietin was started at 50 U/kh I.V. 3 times a week, immediately after each session of HD, for 4 weeks, and this dose was increased in steps of 25 U/kg until and Hb level of 12 g/dl or a maximum dose of 100 U/kg were reached. Before the administration of rHuEPO 33 patients (67.3%) were normotensives and 16 (32.6%) were hypertensives treated and well controlled. During the period of administration of rHuEPO 10 of the normotensives (30.3%) and 5 (31.3%) of the hypertensives patients showed an increase in the B.P. There was no correlation between the frequency of increase in B.P. and sex, age, length of time on HD and previous levels of B.P., but that frequency was higher in the patients with the lowest basal levels of haematocrit (Hct) and with the greatest increases in Hct (delta Hct). An immediate effect of I.V. administration of rHuE-PO on B.P. levels was not found. Finally we discuss the etiopathologic factors eventually responsible for the increase in BP and suggest some rules to be observed in the therapeutic use of rHuEPO.
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