The association of home blood pressure with all-cause mortality in hemodialysis patients: A prospective observational study

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Kontogiorgos, Ioannis [1 ]
Georgianos, Panagiotis I. [1 ,5 ]
Tsikliras, Nikolaos C. [2 ]
Leonidou, Kallistheni [1 ]
Vaios, Vasilios [1 ]
Roumeliotis, Stefanos [1 ]
Karpetas, Antonios [3 ]
Kantartzi, Konstantia [4 ]
Panagoutsos, Stylianos [4 ]
Liakopoulos, Vassilios [1 ]
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[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hosp, Dept Nephrol 2, Thessaloniki, Greece
[2] Gen Hosp Xanthi, Hemodialysis Unit, Xanthi, Greece
[3] Therapeutiki Dialysis Ctr, Thessaloniki, Greece
[4] Democritus Univ Thrace, Dept Nephrol, Alexandroupolis, Greece
[5] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, AHEPA Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Nephrol 2, St Kyriakidi 1, GR-54636 Thessaloniki, Greece
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hemodialysis; home blood pressure monitoring; hypertension; mortality; prognosis; PROGNOSTIC VALUE; HYPERTENSION; AGE; RISK;
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10.1111/1744-9987.14142
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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IntroductionPrior observational studies conducted in the hemodialysis population have suggested a reverse association between dialysis-unit blood pressure (BP) and mortality. The present study aimed to investigate the prognostic association of home versus dialysis-unit BP with all-cause mortality in hemodialysis patients.MethodsAt baseline, 146 patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis underwent assessment of their BP with the following methods: (i) 2-week averaged routine predialysis and postdialysis BP measurements; (ii) home BP monitoring for 1 week that included duplicate morning and evening BP measurements with the use of validated devices.ResultsOver a median follow-up period of 38 months (interquartile range [IQR]: 22-54), 44 patients (31.1%) died. In Kaplan-Meier curves, predialysis and postdialysis systolic BP (SBP) was not associated with all-cause mortality, while home SBP appeared to be of prognostic significance (log rank p = 0.029). After stratifying patients into quartiles, all-cause mortality was lowest when home SBP was ranging from 128.1 to 136.8 mmHg (quartile 2). In univariate Cox regression analysis, using quartile 2 as a referent category, the risk of all-cause mortality was 3.32-fold higher in quartile 1, 1.53-fold higher in quartile 3 and 3.25-fold higher in quartile 4. The risk-association remained unchanged after adjustment for several confounding factors (adjusted hazard ratio: 4.79, 1.79, 3.63 for quartiles 1, 3, and 4 of home systolic BP, respectively).ConclusionOur findings suggest that among hemodialysis patients, 1-week averaged home SBP is independently associated with all-cause mortality. In sharp contrast, SBP recorded either before or after dialysis over 2 weeks is not prognostically informative.
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