In the emergency admission due to worsening heart failure (HF) in patients on maintenance hemodialysis, emergent dialysis may be indicated, which increases personnel expenses. To clarify the characteristics and in-hospital management of the patients, we conducted a multicenter retrospective study including 142 patients on maintenance hemodialysis emergently admitted for worsening HF (71.6 ± 9.2 years, 69.0% male, 44.4% HF with preserved [≥50%] ejection fraction). The interval between last hemodialysis and admission was long (median 55 h), suggesting that fluid accumulation triggered HF events. Although most patients (73.9%) were admitted in the nighttime (5 p.m. to 9 a.m.), only 17.9% of them needed nighttime dialysis and were managed medically until the first in-hospital dialysis, with the use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in 45.1% and oxygen supplementation in 95.8%. While patients on hemodialysis with worsening HF were frequently admitted in the nighttime, nighttime dialysis was indicated in a limited population.
Keywords: heart failure; hemodialysis; hospitalization; nighttime; outcome; treatment.
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