Abstract
The effect of different blood temperatures on the vascular stability during hemofiltration was evaluated in 10 patients being in the regular chronic hemofiltration program. In contrast to recent data, no differences could be observed with regard to the heart rate, systolic blood pressure or mean arterial pressure, when the blood returned to the patient either with a temperature of 34.68°C or 36.22°C. According to these data it is therefore presently not justified to consider differences in the blood temperature as a critical determinant for the vascular stability during HF.
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