Scientists probe hidden causes of blood pressure spikes in dialysis patients
NCT ID NCT06764277
Summary
This study aimed to understand why blood pressure rises between dialysis treatments in patients with kidney failure. Researchers observed 32 stable patients on long-term dialysis, measuring their weight, blood pressure, and blood markers over several days. The goal was to learn which factors—like fluid gain or body chemicals—play the biggest role in these blood pressure changes.
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Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición "Salvador Zubirán"
Mexico City, 14080, Mexico
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