2014
DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2013.08.034
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Management of Intraocular Hypertension During Hemodialysis by Intravenous Glucose Administration

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“…Mannitol infusion has been tried during dialysis, but this exposes the patient to adverse side effects such as—chest pain, headaches, edema, and rashes . The most recent therapy involved an infusion of 20% hyperosmolar glucose solution at 100 mL/h during dialysis which helped maintain the IOP in the normal range …”
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“…Mannitol infusion has been tried during dialysis, but this exposes the patient to adverse side effects such as—chest pain, headaches, edema, and rashes . The most recent therapy involved an infusion of 20% hyperosmolar glucose solution at 100 mL/h during dialysis which helped maintain the IOP in the normal range …”
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confidence: 99%
“…18 The most recent therapy involved an infusion of 20% hyperosmolar glucose solution at 100 mL/h during dialysis which helped maintain the IOP in the normal range. 19,20 Minguela et al presented a case report showing that a change total conductivity with colloid solution can relieve symptoms and prevent increase in IOP. 21 We present the only reported case that used a higher sodium concentration of dialysis to raise tonicity thereby mitigating IOP fluctuations and risk for ocular dialysis disequilibrium.…”
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“…Different measures have been proposed to prevent IOP increments during HD, such as the use of glucoside or hyperosmolar solutions , mannitol , acetazolamide , bicarbonate , adjustment of sodium in the dialysate , surgical correction of obstruction in the aqueous humor outflow , and different ultrafiltration profiles . Based on the current observation that IOP did not increase during HDF, further studies are needed to test this dialysis method for patients with risk factors for IOP elevations, including people with diabetes, aged patients or those with glaucoma.…”
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“…During chronic hemodialysis (HD), ocular complications such as significant IOP increments, glaucoma, and retro‐ocular pain have been reported in several case studies . Considering that patients treated with chronic HD experience important changes in blood pressure and body fluids volume and composition , several studies have evaluated a potential association between changes in IOP during HD .…”
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“…A HD patient with intradialytic ocular pain and loss of vision due to glaucoma was treated with intravenous glucose (20% glucose at 100 ml/hour) during dialysis . Symptoms resolved and postdialysis intraocular pressure fell from >30 mmHg to normal (10–12 mmHg) levels.…”
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