Cardiac effects of hemodialysis in children with chronic kidney disease
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2018Yazar
Noyan, Aytul
Arslan, Alev
Kucukosmanoglu, Osman
Ozbarlas, Nazan
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Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate cardiac functions before and after hemodialysis in children with chronical renal failure.
Materials and Methods: The study comprised 24 children undergoing hemodialysis more then six months. Conventional and tissue Doppler echocardiography was performed, NT-proBNP levels were measured before and after hemodialysis. Echocardiographic results were compared regard to hydration status which measured with body composition monitor and hypotension event during dialysis.
Results: Myocardial performance indices which gained with tissue Doppler echo were high in 22 patient. Mitral E/A ratio significantly decreased after hemodialysis. NT-proBNP levels were high but no difference was determined after dialysis. Nine patient experienced hypotension but nonsignificant difference was detected regarding echocardiographic findings and NT-proBNP levels.
Conclusion: Diastolic dysfunction is frequent in chronical renal failure. Tissue Doppler echocardiography and myocardial performance index supply a more proper evaluation of global and regional cardiac function in chronical renal failure due to less hydration affectability. NT-proBNP should be monitored for cardiac dysfunction in chronical renal failure. Body composition monitor should be used in children for setting the ultrafiltration volume.