Abstract

Objective To study the effect of the low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis to hypopiesia of older patients in dialysis. Methods A tatol of 10 older patient who had more than two hypopiesia in continuous 4 dialysis were selected, and the own control was used. The low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis or the standard dialysis were used for each patient, and the number of times for dialysis was 12, and the time for each model was 4 weeks. The temperature, heart rate and blood pressure were monitored before and after dialysis, and the number of times for hypopiesia and intervention of nurse were recorded. Results The ratio of hypopiesia and the number of times for intervention of nurse in low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis group were lower ( P < 0. 01 ), and the systolic pressure and diastolic pressure in low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis group were higher among or after dialysis ( P < 0. 05 ). Conclusions The ratio of hypopiesia is controlled effectively, and the toleration to dialysis is raised by the low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis, so the low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis is a safe and effective method. Key words: Standard dialysis; Low temperature and controllable sodium dialysis; Hypopiesia; Older

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