Impaired orthostatic blood pressure stabilization and reduced hemoglobin in chronic kidney disease
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Impaired orthostatic blood pressure stabilization and reduced hemoglobin in chronic kidney disease
Abstract
Impaired orthostatic blood pressure (BP) stabilization is prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated with adverse outcomes. We aimed to test the hypothesis that reduced hemoglobin is an important contributor to orthostatic intolerance in CKD in the present study. This study included 262 patients with non-dialysis-dependent CKD. Seated and standing BP was measured, and orthostatic BP reduction was calculated for both systolic BP (∆ SBP) and diastolic BP (∆ DBP). The association between orthostatic BP reduction and hemoglobin was determined by multiple linear regression models. We also performed mediation analysis to test to what extent the effect of renal dysfunction on impaired orthostatic BP stabilization can be explained by reduced hemoglobin. The mean age of the patients was 57.7 (±14.5) years, and 61.5% were male. Both ∆ SBP and ∆ DBP correlated negatively with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). With adjustment for age and sex, hemoglobin level was negatively associated with ∆ SBP (β = -1.4, SE = 0.4, P < .001) and ∆ DBP (β = -0.6, SE = 0.2, P = .009). The associations remained significant with further adjustment for additional covariates. When eGFR was introduced as a covariate, it did not eliminate the significance (both P < .05). The associations remained essentially unchanged in a sensitivity analysis excluding those with concurrent erythropoietin use. Mediation analysis demonstrated that reduced hemoglobin accounted for 35.4% (P = .004) of the effect of eGFR on ∆ SBP and 47.7% (P = .032) on ∆ DBP. Our study suggests that reduced hemoglobin is a potentially important contributor to the development of orthostatic hypotension in CKD.
Keywords: CKD; anemia; blood pressure; orthostatic hypotension; renal dysfunction.
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