透析期间高血压紧急情况:一个矛盾的生理反应反应
Steven Imburgio1, Anne Arcidiacono1, Lauren Klei1
1Internal Medicine, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune City, USA.
Cureus
|June 17, 2024
概括
大多数透析患者的血压下降,但有些人经历了危险的升高,称为内透析高血压. 这种情况需要立即医疗照顾,并且与较高的死亡率有关.
科学领域:
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學專業.
- 心血管医学 心血管医学
- 生理学 生理学 生理学
背景情况:
- 末期病 (ESRD) 患者在血液透析期间通常会经历血压下降.
- 矛盾的是,ESRD患者的一个罕见子组在透析期间表现出高血压.
研究的目的:
- 介绍并讨论一下静脉透析性高血压的概念.
- 为了突出一个在血液透析期间血压过度升高的情况.
主要方法:
- 案例报告讨论. 案例报告讨论.
- 对内透析性高血压的理论病因的审查.
主要成果:
- 内日分析性高血压可能导致高血压紧急情况,需要重症监护.
- 潜在的病原遗传机制包括氨酸- ангиотензин-阿尔多素系统的激活和内皮介质不平衡.
结论:
- 内日透析性高血压是血液透析的一个未被认可的并发症.
- 意识至关重要,因为日内分析血压升高与死亡率增加有关.
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