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. 2016 Nov 10;28(4):1269–1277. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2016060686

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

No significant differences in effect of HD or HDF on relationship between circulatory stress and cardiac response. (A, i) A positive correlation between number of dysfunctional LV segments in the long axis and UFV for HD (r=0.70, P=0.02) and HDF (r=0.59, P=0.05). (A, ii) A negative correlation between change in SVI during dialysis and UFV (r=−0.813, P=0.01 for HD and r=−0.838, P=0.01 for HDF). (A, iii) A negative correlation between change in CI during dialysis and UFV (r=−0.831, P<0.001 for HD and r=−0.845, P=0.01 for HDF). (B, i) A negative correlation between change in SVI during dialysis and number of dysfunctional LV segments (r=−0.720, P=0.01 for HD and r=−0.698, P=0.02 for HDF). (B, ii) A negative correlation between change in CI during dialysis and number of dysfunctional LV segments (r=−0.502, P>0.10 for HD and r=−0.716, P=0.02 for HDF). (B, iii) A negative correlation between minimum SBP and number of dysfunctional LV segments was found for HD (r=−0.8, P<0.001) but not HDF. LA, long axis; SA, short axis.