Title of article :
Effect of Omega-3 fatty acids on blood pressure and serum lipids in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients
Author/Authors :
Emami Naini, Afsoon Department of Internal Medicine - Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Keyvandarian, Nooshin Department of Internal Medicine - Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Mortazavi, Mojgan Department of Internal Medicine - Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Taheri, Shahram Department of Internal Medicine - Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran , Hosseini, Mohsen Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Isfahan Kidney Diseases Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Isfahan, Iran
Pages :
7
From page :
135
To page :
141
Abstract :
Objective: Hypertension and hyperlipidemia are two major risk factors for cardiovascular disease in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients. This study was designed to investigate the effect of omega-3 fatty acids on blood pressure (BP) and serum lipids in CAPD patients. Methods: This study was a randomized double-blind clinical trial in which 90 CAPD patients were randomly assigned to either the omega-3 or the placebo group. Patients in omega-3 group received 3 g/day omega-3 for 8 weeks, whereas patients in the control group received placebo. At baseline and at the end of 8 weeks, the patients’ BP was controlled, and serum biochemistry was measured. Findings: Mean systolic BP decreased (–22.2 ± 14.2 mmHg) in the omega-3 group at the end of the study while in the placebo group increased (+0.5 ± 30.2 mmHg) (P < 0.0001). Mean diastolic BP of the omega-3 group decreased more (–11.95 ± 11.9 mmHg) comparing with the placebo group (–1.1 ± 17.3 mmHg) (P = 0.001). There were no significant differences between the two groups in mean changes in serum triglyceride, and total, high-density lipoprotein, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that omega-3 reduced BP significantly but had no effect on lipid profile in our CAPD patients.
Keywords :
Blood pressure , continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis , Omega‑3 , serum lipids
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2730773
Link To Document :
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