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- Title
Optimización del flujo del líquido de diálisis en la hemodiafiltración on-line.
- Authors
Maduell, Francisco; Ojeda, Raquel; Arias-Guillén, Marta; Fontseré, Néstor; Vera, Manel; Massó, Elisabeth; Gómez, Miquel; Rodas, Lida; Bazán, Giannina; Jiménez-Hernández, Mario; Piñeiro, Gastón; Rico, Nayra
- Abstract
Introduction: Currently, on-line hemodiafiltration (HDF-OL) is the most effective technique. Several randomized studies and meta-analyses have shown a reduced mortality and a direct association with convective volume has been reported. At present, it has not been established if an increased dialysate flow (Qd) results in improved results in terms of convective and depurative efficiency. We aim at assessing the effects of Qd variations on convective volume and its depurative capacity in patients on HDF-OL. Material and methods: A total of 59 patients (45 men and 14 women) from a HDF-OL programme in which a monitor 5008 Cordiax with self-replacement was used, were enrolled. Patients were assessed in 5 sessions with post-dilutional HDF-OL, using helixone-based dialyzers, with only Qd being changed (300, 400, 500, 600 and 700 ml/min). Serum levels of urea (60 Da), creatinine (113 Da), β2-microglobulin (11,800 Da),myoglobin (17,200 Da) and α1- microglobulin (33,000 Da) were measured at the beginning and at the end of each session, in order to estimate the percent reduction of such solutes. Results: An increased dialysate volume per session was observed, from 117.9±6.4 L with Qd 300 ml/min to 232.4±12 L with Qd 700 ml/min. No changes were found in replacement volume or convective volume. Regarding diffusion, Qd increase was associated to a significantly increased dialysis dose, with an increased Kt from 68±6.9 L with Qd 300 ml/min to 75.5±7.3 L with Qd 700 ml/min (p < 0,001), and a gradually increased percent reduction in urea associated to increased Qd with significantly lower levels being found with Qd 300 ml/min. No changes were found in other measured substances. Conclusion: Qd variations in HDF-OL do not change convective volume. A higher Qd was associated to a slightly increased urea clearance with no change being observed for medium and large molecules. Qd optimisation to the minimal level assuring an adequate dialysis dose and allowing water and dialysate use to be rationalised should be recommended.
- Publication
Nefrologia, 2015, Vol 35, Issue 5, p473
- ISSN
0211-6995
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.nefro.2015.06.019