Isolated Aspergillus thyroiditis in an immunocompromised patient
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prompt decrease in BP. In three subjects, hypotension occurred after BN (BP <120/70 mmHg), and intradialytic ultrafiltration had to be decreased. Five patients required continuation of one antihypertensive drug. While in our centre, antihypertensive therapy was more intense during the last years of the study with 5.8 (5–6) daily antihypertensive agents compared with only 4.4 (4–5) in the years 1984–89 (NS). The clinical condition and quality of life improved in all of our patients. In nine patients, antihypertensive treatment was no longer necessary, and five patients required continuation of only one antihypertensive agent. Previous studies showed similar significant improvements in hypertension after BN [2], although a case report described persistent hypotension after BN in a 4-month-old infant [3]. According to the literature, BN is infrequently used as treatment for intractable hypertension. The prevalence of BN varies between 0% and 7% in most countries [4]. In our centre, refractory hypertension has become a rare indication for BN, and the incidence of BN was continuously decreasing during our observation period. For example, the incidence rate (n/year) decreased from 1.2 during the first five years (1984–89), to 1.0 and 0.4 during the next two 5-year periods, and was only 0.2 during 2003–08 (P < 0.05). The reduced frequency of BN was explained by the use of more effective antihypertensive medication during the last years; however, this difference was not significant because of small patient group sizes. Reductions in BN were also due to more frequent treatments with ACE inhibitors/ AII blockers (9% in the first five years versus 33% during the last five years). In conclusion, we found that BN effectively lowered BP in cases that were extremely refractory to hypertension therapy. Despite this, the frequency of needed BN in haemodialysis patients appears to be decreasing. The lower frequency of BN may be associated with recent intensified antihypertensive therapy and a much greater use of ACE inhibitors during the last decade.
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تاریخ انتشار 2010