Background Sleep apnea is common in patients with chronic renalfailure and is not improved by either conventional hemodialysisor peritoneal dialysis. With nocturnal hemodialysis, patientsundergo hemodialysis seven nights per week at home, while sleeping.We hypothesized that nocturnal hemodialysis would correct sleepapnea in patients with chronic renal failure because of itsgreater effectiveness.
Methods Fourteen patients who were undergoing conventional hemodialysisfor four hours on each of three days per week underwent overnightpolysomnography. The patients were then switched to nocturnalhemodialysis for eight hours during each of six or seven nightsa week. They underwent polysomnography again 6 to 15 monthslater on one night when they were undergoing nocturnal hemodialysisand on another night when they were not.
Results The mean (±SD) serum creatinine concentrationwas significantly lower during the period when the patientswere undergoing nocturnal hemodialysis than during the periodwhen they were undergoing conventional hemodialysis (3.9±1.1vs. 12.8±3.2 mg per deciliter [342±101 vs. 1131±287µmol per liter], P<0.001). The conversion from conventionalhemodialysis to nocturnal hemodialysis was associated with areduction in the frequency of apnea and hypopnea from 25±25to 8±8 episodes per hour of sleep (P=0.03). This reductionoccurred predominantly in seven patients with sleep apnea, inwhom the frequency of episodes fell from 46±19 to 9±9per hour (P= 0.006), accompanied by increases in the minimaloxygen saturation (from 89.2±1.8 to 94.1±1.6 percent,P=0.005), transcutaneous partial pressure of carbon dioxide(from 38.5±4.3 to 48.3±4.9 mm Hg, P=0.006), andserum bicarbonate concentration (from 23.2±1.8 to 27.8±0.8mmol per liter, P<0.001). During the period when these sevenpatients were undergoing nocturnal hemodialysis, the apneahypopneaindex measured on nights when they were not undergoing nocturnalhemodialysis was greater than that on nights when they wereundergoing nocturnal hemodialysis, but it still remained lowerthan it had been during the period when they were undergoingconventional hemodialysis (P=0.05).
From the Department of Medicine, St. Michael's Hospital (P.J.H.), and Humber River Regional Hospital (A.P.), University of Toronto, Toronto.
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