Changes in Cardiovascular Hemodynamics During Peritoneal Dialysis; the Effect of Different Dialysates
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Sponsor
- University of Aarhus
- Enrollment
- 15
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Changes in cardiac hemodynamics. (Cardiac Output, stroke volume, pulse rate, blood pressure and total peripheral resistance)
- Status
- Terminated
- Last Updated
- 17 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
During peritoneal dialysis, water is removed from the body. This sometimes occurs at rates of up to 500 ml/h. During shifts with dialysate with high glucose content, an increase in blood pressure has been described. The effect upon central hemodynamics is unknown. The researchers are investigating the effects of low and high glucose dialysate and icodextrin on cardiac output, stroke volume, pulse rate and blood pressure. The researchers have hypothesized that the effects seen are induced by vasopressin.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Peritoneal dialysis patients
Exclusion Criteria
- •Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
- •AV-fistula, cardial arrhythmia persistence, or severe cardiac and lung disease
- •Recent infectious disease
- •Severe psychiatric disease
- •Hypersensitivity to icodextrin
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Changes in cardiac hemodynamics. (Cardiac Output, stroke volume, pulse rate, blood pressure and total peripheral resistance)
Time Frame: 4 hours