Monitoring for intradialytic hypotension: An audit of nursing practice

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McIntyre, David
Havas, Kathryn
Bonner, Ann
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2020
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BACKGROUND: Intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is one of the most common complications associated with haemodialysis (HD), yet the frequency of patient assessment by nurses varies in practice. We sought to measure the frequency of nursing assessments before, during and after HD and to identify any predictors of IDH. OBJECTIVES: To audit the frequency, nursing management and contributing factors of IDH. DESIGN: A prospective clinical audit was undertaken over 4 weeks. PARTICIPANTS: Nurses completed audit sheets on 132 patients at three chronic HD units. MEASUREMENTS: The audit tool consisted of 34 questions related to demographics, HD prescription, frequency of monitoring and nursing interventions. RESULTS: A total of 1584 sessions were performed with 876 (55.3%) audits returned, of which 452 were useable. There were 74 actual episodes of IDH, and a further 72 potential episodes may have been prevented due to nursing intervention. Most nurses reported assessing patients before starting HD and as required before an actual or potential IDH event (n = 85; 63%); few hourly assessments were performed. Predictors of IDH were systolic blood pressure ≤140 mmHg, having more than four comorbidities, dialysate temperature > 36°C, calcium < 1.3 mmol/L and a shorter dialysis session (3.0-4.5 h). These predictors explained 14.1% of the variance in hypotensive episodes during HD. CONCLUSION: This clinical audit highlighted the importance of assessing blood pressure trends during HD to preemptively intervene before IDH developing. The audit has resulted in a practice change to hourly assessments. Follow-up audits of practice should occur.

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Journal of Renal Care

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© 2020 European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Monitoring for intradialytic hypotension: An audit of nursing practice, Journal of Renal Care, 2020 , which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/jorc.12343. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving (http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-828039.html)

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Clinical sciences

Nursing

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haemodialysis

intradialytic hypotension

monitoring

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McIntyre, D; Havas, K; Bonner, A, Monitoring for intradialytic hypotension: An audit of nursing practice, Journal of Renal Care, 2020

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