A 38-year-old man with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), on hemodialysis, presents by EMS with shortness of breath. He states he has missed dialysis for the past week due to shortness of breath.
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Clinical questions:
1) What diagnostic tests should be ordered?
2) How should missed dialysis be managed?
Treatment adherence is a significant problem among patients with ESRD on hemodialysis. There seems to be a gap in understanding and compliance with hemodialysis between health care workers and patients. Why might patients fail to adhere to a lifesaving therapeutic intervention?
The medical literature offers some explanations. Contributing factors to nonadherence with hemodialysis may include fatigue, depression, transportation challenges, poor health literacy, lack of trust, cognitive impairment, and lack of family and social support.1–10
Complications of nonadherence may be significant and even life-threatening, including pulmonary edema, hyperkalemia, uremia, heart failure, and other cardiovascular events.11–17
When attending to patients who have not been adherent to hemodialysis regimens, care should include a medical evaluation and initiation of treatment. Diagnostic studies may include ECG, chest X-ray, serum chemistries, and complete blood count. Initiation of treatment for emergent conditions such as pulmonary edema or hyperkalemia should be undertaken immediately. Arrangement for inpatient or outpatient hemodialysis is crucial to prevent additional complications.
Equally important is identification of barriers to compliance with outpatient hemodialysis to prevent future readmissions and complications of ESRD. Care coordination with primary care, nephrology, home health, and outpatient services, such as transportation, may be of value in improving adherence to hemodialysis.
Case Conclusion
Following stabilization of airway, breathing, and circulation, diagnostic tests included serum chemistries notable for potassium of 7.5 and a chest radiograph that demonstrated pulmonary edema. Treatment was initiated with intravenous calcium gluconate, glucose and insulin, sodium bicarbonate, patiromer, and nebulized albuterol. The patient was admitted for emergent inpatient hemodialysis.
Following stabilization, care coordination was initiated with social work, primary care, and nephrology. Transportation was identified as a barrier to outpatient hemodialysis, and reliable transportation for future outpatient hemodialysis was arranged.
Disclaimer
This article is not a comprehensive review of diagnosis and treatment of ESRD but an overview of management of nonadherence. Authoritative sources should be used for diagnostic and treatment decisions.
Dr. Marco is professor of emergency medicine at Penn State Health-Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and associate editor of ACEP Now.
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