This is a research study to test the application of FDA-approved, non-invasive device (NICaS) that measure the performance of your heart during HD treatment.
The incidence of intradialytic hypotension (IDH) events, reported to occur in 15% to 50% of hemodialysis (HD) treatments, is still high despite major technical advances in HD technology. By definition, excessive reduction in intravascular volume by ultrafiltration and limited vascular refilling from tissues into the vascular space is the cause of IDH. Chronic HD patients exhibit a high prevalence of peripheral vascular and cardiac abnormalities. Specifically, hemodynamic instability during HD can occur due to insufficient reduction in venous unstressed volume, poor diastolic filling under reduced atrial pressures associated with diastolic dysfunction, altered cardiac contractility, and impaired vascular reactivity. An IDH event can lead to myocardial cerebral and other organ ischemia. Long- and short-term adverse outcomes have been associated with IDH, a common HD complication and significant cause of morbidity. Recent pilot studies suggest that in IDH-prone subjects, measurements of hemodynamic variables during HD can be used to categorize the hemodynamic response into three subgroups: cardiac power index (CPI) reduction with stable total peripheral resistance (TPR), TPR reduction with stable CPI, and reduction in TPR and CPI groups. It is hypothesized that targeted intervention for each subgroup can reduce IDH.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
35
pressure stockings worn during dialysis throughout treatment period
administered Midodrine before each dialysis treatment during treatment period based on PI's judgement. Including consideration of blood pressure.
combination of Midodrine and pressure stocking before each dialysis treatment throughout treatment period
Hypotension
Post dialysis BP measured in mm/Hg
Time frame: 6 weeks
Weight
Post dialysis weight measure in kg
Time frame: 6 weeks
Cardiac Index
Cardiac Index results from NICaS results vs Echocardiogram results measured in L/min/m2
Time frame: 1 week
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