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Hypertension in Dialysis Patients: Diagnostic Approaches and Evaluation of Epidemiology.

TitleHypertension in Dialysis Patients: Diagnostic Approaches and Evaluation of Epidemiology.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsGeorgianos, P. I., Vaios V., Sgouropoulou V., Eleftheriadis T., Tsalikakis D. G., & Liakopoulos V.
JournalDiagnostics (Basel)
Volume12
Issue12
Date Published2022 Nov 26
ISSN2075-4418
Abstract

Whereas hypertension is an established cardiovascular risk factor in the general population, the contribution of increased blood pressure (BP) to the huge burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients receiving dialysis continues to be debated. In a large part, this controversy is attributable to particular difficulties in the accurate diagnosis of hypertension. The reverse epidemiology of hypertension in dialysis patients is based on evidence from large cohort studies showing that routine predialysis or postdialysis BP measurements exhibit a U-shaped or J-shaped association with cardiovascular or all-cause mortality. However, substantial evidence supports the notion that home or ambulatory BP measurements are superior to dialysis-unit BP recordings in diagnosing hypertension, in detecting evidence of target-organ damage and in prognosticating the all-cause death risk. In the first part of this article, we explore the accuracy of different methods of BP measurement in diagnosing hypertension among patients on dialysis. In the second part, we describe how the epidemiology of hypertension is modified when the assessment of BP is based on dialysis-unit versus home or ambulatory recordings.

DOI10.3390/diagnostics12122961
Alternate JournalDiagnostics (Basel)
PubMed ID36552968
PubMed Central IDPMC9777179

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