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Title

Effect of Membrane Composition on Cytokine Production and Clinical Symptoms During Hemodialysis: A Crossover Study.

Authors

Singh, N. P.; Bansal, Ravi; Thakur, A.; Kohli, R.; Bansal, R. C.; Agarwal, S. K.

Abstract

Background. Intradialytic symptoms including hypotension have been reported during dialysis and it has been suggested that these are related to the release of cytokines like IL-1β and TNFα by blood mononuclear cells when they get activated either due to contact with the dialyzer membrane or by compliment activation. OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between hemodialysis symptoms, cytokine production, and dialyzer membrane composition. METHOD: In a randomized prospective crossover study, 20 ESRD patients on maintenance hemodialysis were studied over cuprophan (CU) and polysulfone (PS) low flux dialyzer membranes for three weeks each undergoing a biweekly dialysis schedule of 4 h sessions. Serial IL-1β and TNFα levels were measured over 0, 15, 240 min during the first use of the dialyzer for all patients on both membranes. Intradialytic symptoms were monitored in a total of 240 dialysis sessions. RESULTS: IL-1β levels increased from 16.6 ± 2.2 to 64.8 ± 25.1 pg/mL on CU and 21.5 ± 3.7 to 103.5 ± 30.7 pg/mL on PS membrane over the 4-h dialysis session. Similarly TNFα increased from 42.8 ± 4.5 to 354.9 ± 80.4 pg/mL on CU and 117.1 ± 53.7 to 387.0 ± 78.0 pg/mL on PS membrane. IL-1β levels increased significantly with PS membrane while TNFα rise was significant with both the membranes. Nausea was the most common symptom occurring in 138 dialysis sessions (57.5%). Vomiting, chest pain, fever, chills, and breathlessness occurred significantly more during dialysis with CU membrane as compared with PS membrane (P<0.01). Nausea, cramps, back pain, itching, restlessness, post dialysis fatigue, and hypotension did not differ between the two membranes. The mean rise in the cytokine levels during the first 15 min of sessions where the symptoms occurred, when compared with the mean rise in sessions where the symptoms did not occur, did not reveal any significant difference. Cytokine release did...

Subjects

CYTOKINES; CELLULAR immunity; IMMUNOREGULATION; HEMODIALYSIS; KIDNEY diseases

Publication

Renal Failure, 2003, Vol 25, Issue 3, p419

ISSN

0886-022X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1081/JDI-120021154

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