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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions) => Topic started by: onestronglittlelady on April 05, 2011, 07:46:11 AM

Title: low blood pressure concerns
Post by: onestronglittlelady on April 05, 2011, 07:46:11 AM
Yesterday I didn't check how much they were taking off, and they pulled 2500 (the most every!). Afterward my blood pressure was lower than every, and even this morning it was low at 89/45. How long will this last? I feel like a Mac truck ran me over! I am wondering if I might be dehydrated as the took so much off my little 110# body. Then someone else said I might have arethmia (never had before). I'm hoping someone else has experienced this and can give me some direction. Lesson learned - check my machine everytime.
Title: Re: low blood pressure concerns
Post by: greg10 on April 05, 2011, 10:02:20 AM
I am sorry to hear that.
I assume you know about your UF (ultrafiltration) limit?  For a 110lb person or 50kg it should be:
10 ml/hr/kg * 50kg = 500 ml /hr or half a liter per hour.  If you are in center, you are usually under a time constraint to hit your dry weight - which is a poor way to dialyze.  That means you should have been dialyzed for more than 5 hours in order to get 2.5 liters out - but I assume they didn't follow that.

This UF limit should also be age related, that is if you are an older person, you should adjust it downwards.

Rapid fluid removal during dialysis is associated with cardiovascular morbidity
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=20596.msg343443#msg343443
Title: Re: low blood pressure concerns
Post by: Ang on April 20, 2011, 10:57:41 PM
firstly weigh yourself, figure out what your weight is and were it should be,having experienced this first hand ,to much fluid has been removed and you are de hydrated.
you are most likely under your base weight, you need to get back there,drink  slowly.
as you get back to your base weight, you should feel somewhat better and your BP should come back to what YOU consider normal for you.
when you go to dialysis, ask questions regularly(who what when where why),so this does'nt happen again,cause this is not pleasant at all.
Title: Re: low blood pressure concerns
Post by: BillSharp on April 23, 2011, 10:52:54 AM
Low BP was why I quit In-Home-Dialysis. Dropping down to 60/30 (happened twice) is no fun at all. Now that I'm in center, I've found that no matter my "wet" weight, I can't tolerate taking off more than 3 kilos. If I do, my BP plummets.

Hope this helps.
Bill