Why pressure needs to be maintained during haemodialysis
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Answer:
It is to maintain equilibrium.
Explanation:
Intradialytic hypertension, defined as an increase in blood pressure during or immediately after hemodialysis which results in postdialysis hypertension, has long been recognized to complicate the hemodialysis procedure, so to avoid this or further more complications pressure needs to be maintained during haemodialysis.
Answer:
Most patients with end-stage renal disease maintained on Hemodialysis have chronic hypertension. However, Hypotension is a frequent complication of Hemodialysis, probably because of impaired baroreflex function. Less frequently, increases in pressure can be a complication of hemodialysis. During this period arterial pressure of Hemodialysis may yield insights into the regulation of arterial pressure during ESRD.