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Akute Probleme während der Dialysebehandlung

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Wesentlich seltener als die Hypotonie ist die intradialytische Hypertonie (▶ Kap. 7). Gelegentlich findet man einen paradoxen Blutdruckanstieg, paradoxer in der zweiten Hälfte der Dialysebehandlung trotz bereits durchgeführtem Volumenentzug. Zunächst sollte eine Natrium-/Volumenbeladung ausgeschlossen werden. Auch die Dialysance von Antihypertensiva (Rebound) kann ein auslösender Faktor sein.

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Geberth, S., Nowack, R. (2014). Akute Probleme während der Dialysebehandlung. In: Praxis der Dialyse. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41208-0_6

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