Clinical Audit Improves Hypertension Control in Hemodialysis Patients

Author:

Esposito Pasquale1,Di Benedetto Attilio2,Tinelli Carmine3,De Silvestri Annalisa3,Rampino Teresa1,Marcelli Daniele4,Dal Canton Antonio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico “San Matteo” and University of Pavia, Pavia - Italy

2. NephroCare Country Italy Medical Director - Italy

3. Unit of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico “San Matteo”, Pavia - Italy

4. NephroCare EMEALA Medical Board, Bad Homburg - Germany

Abstract

Background In patients on hemodialysis (HD), hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In this study we tested the effectiveness of a clinical audit in improving blood pressure (BP) control in HD patients. Methods 177 adult, prevalent patients undergoing dialysis in NephroCare centers in Italy were audited. At the conclusion of the audit, individual strategies were developed in order to improve BP control. Patient data was collected and examined at months -1 (Pre), 0 (the date of the audit- Audit), and +1 and +6 after the audit (Post-1 and Post-6, respectively). We recorded BP, information on factors affecting BP, and anti-hypertensive drug regimen. The primary outcome of the study was to decrease prevalence of hypertension (BP≥140/90 mmHg). Secondary outcomes were a reduction in average BP in hypertensive patients and/or a decrease in drug delivery associated with lower or unchanged BP. Results 104 patients out of 177 (58.7%) were hypertensive at Audit. BP levels were directly related to comorbidity and male sex, and inversely related to dialysate sodium concentration. The announcement of the audit alone was associated with a decreased prevalence of hypertension (Pre 64.4% to Audit 58.7%); a further decrease followed the audit (Post-1 51.1%, Post-6 47.6%, p<0.05 vs. Audit). Systolic BP in hypertensive patients also decreased (mean decrease was -8.5 and -14.1; p = 0.007 and p<0.001 at Post-1 and Post-6). Number of drugs assumed was significantly lower at Post-1 and Post-6 vs. Audit (p = 0.005 and p<0.001, respectively). Conclusions A clinical audit is an effective tool to improve BP control in HD patients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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