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In 74
chronic glomerulonephritis
(
CGN
) and 13 hemodialysis patients (HD) blood volume and hemodynamic indices were examined. Significant correlation was observed between MPA and PV in
CGN
. High PV in high S-Cr group is considered to be correlated with anemia. Salt restriction reduced
MAP
without the change in BV in the impaired kidney function group in
CGN
. Volume depletion in HD shifted TPRI to lower level in the group with significant
MAP
reduction. The results indicate that sodium rather than water will play an important role in this type of hypertension.
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PMID:Hypertension in chronic glomerulonephritis. 675 Jan 90
In patients with diabetic nephropathy blood pressure increases progressively before the conventional threshold of normal blood pressure (140/90 mm Hg) is transgressed. In patients with glomerulonephritis, no information on this point is available. To clarify this issue we sequentially examined 20 untreated patients with biopsy-proven primary
chronic glomerulonephritis
(GN) who had casual blood pressure below 140/90 mm Hg and normal GFR by inulin clearance. Patients were compared with normotensive healthy controls who were matched for BMI, gender and age. We measured ambulatory 24-hour blood pressure (SpaceLab system), echocardiography (ASE criteria, Acuson 128 XP 10), CIn and CPAH, urinary Na excretion, PRA and insulin concentration. In patients with GN, the median 24 hour (P < 0.0005), daytime (P < 0.001) and nocturnal sleeping time (P < 0.0001)
MAP
values were significantly higher than in matched controls (daytime, mean 97 mm Hg, 85 to 106 GN vs. 89 controls range 82 to 102; nocturnal sleeping time, mean 80.3 mm Hg, 71 to 89.5 GN vs. 73 controls, range 63 to 84). Echocardiographic examination showed significantly greater posterior wall thickness (P < 0.01) and ventricular septal thickness (P < 0.003). In addition the early diastolic to late diastolic (E/A) ratio of mitral valve peak inflow velocity was significantly (P < 0.0008) lower in patients. The data point to left ventricular wall thickening accompanied by LV diastolic malfunction. The study documents elevated ambulatory blood pressure in patients with primary
chronic glomerulonephritis
despite normal body weight and normal GFR. This is associated with evidence of target organ damage in the heart. The findings suggest that in patients with glomerulonephritis blood pressure increases initially within the normotensive range. This observation in conjunction with evidence of early target organ changes provides an argument for early antihypertensive intervention, but controlled trials to test efficacy and safety of this proposal are necessary.
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PMID:Early increase in blood pressure and diastolic left ventricular malfunction in patients with glomerulonephritis. 888 94