Over the past week or so I've noticed my blood pressure pre dialysis has been in the 155 to 160's which I know is regarded as high by my clinic's guidelines.It occurred to me that this might mean my ideal weight needed review, so I decided to come down from 108 kg, and the next session (yesterday) I went for 107.5 but ended up 107 kg.My BP at session end was 119/69 and the next day (a non session day) it was 133/82 so it would appear there is a relationship between BP and dry weight.There are few guides to knowing when to reduce weight so is this one? And are there others that you have found useful?If its any help to you in thinking about my question, I always run to a schedule that looks for a session goal of 2000ml and a uf rate of under 400.This means I don't experience low BP (under 100) or cramps so I have little to go on in making an ideal weight estimate.
Another measure that can be used, more on the hemo side, but I'm sure on the PD side as well is your pulse rate. A higher pulse usually tells you that you are pulling too much off or have reached your dry weight. You may want to ask your nephrologist if pulse can be used as a measure of dry weight as well.... As I stated, it is definitely used on the hemo side along with blood pressure...///M3R
Well, you know I started at 108 kg ? My finish reading yesterday was 106.6 with a BP of 144/74, so I obviously haven't got there yet. My nurse said an interesting thing, I'll know I'm there when I get low BP in the last hour because during this time you actually go below your IW because when you come off you put your blood back with a shot of saline which can equal 400ml. So the weight you have at finish is actually 400ml higher than the weight you were at during dialysis.