Heliyon (Jun 2021)

The effect of ambient temperature on blood pressure of patients undergoing hemodialysis in the Pantanal-Brazil

  • Shaiana Vilella Hartwig,
  • Sandra de Souza Hacon,
  • Beatriz Fátima Alves de Oliveira,
  • Ludmilla da Silva Viana Jacobson,
  • Raniere Flávio Viana Sousa,
  • Eliane Ignotti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
p. e07348

Abstract

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The objective was to analyze the association of changes in pre-dialysis systolic and diastolic blood pressure with air temperature in a municipality in the Brazilian Pantanal, a tropical climate area. Longitudinal panel study, with analysis of mixed effects models of 133 hemodialysis patients in the city of Cáceres-Mato Grosso in 2014. Air temperature showed an inverse association with pre-dialysis systolic and diastolic blood pressure. With each increase of 1 °C in the mean air temperature, the pre-dialysis systolic blood pressure decreases -0.730mmHg (p ≤ 0.000) and the pre-dialysis diastolic blood pressure decreases -0.280mmHg (p ≤ 0.000). The estimated effect was greater for systolic blood pressure, but both pre-dialysis blood pressure measures are reduced with an increase in lag (up to two days), even when adjusted for relative air humidity. Air temperature is determinant for changes in pre-dialysis systolic and diastolic blood pressure in hemodialysis patients. The temperature effect was greater for systolic blood pressure than for diastolic blood pressure.

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