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Effect of central dialysis fluid delivery system using high flux dialyzer versus regular water treatment stations on endotoxemia and inflammatory markers among prevalent patients on regular hemodialysis

Purpose: In this study, we compared the effects of a single patient dialysis fluid delivery system (SPDDS) against a central dialysis fluid delivery system (CDDS) on inflammatory markers and endotoxemia in a population of patients receiving routine hemodialysis (HD). Materials & methods: 80 prev...

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Published in:Electronic journal of general medicine 2024-06, Vol.21 (3), p.em591
Main Authors: Tawfik, Ahmed Mohamed, Elshinnawy, Howaida Abd Elhamid, ElSayed, Hesham Mohamed, El Said, Heba Wahid, Hammoda, Hoda Mohamed, El Samea, Marwa Shaban Abd
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose: In this study, we compared the effects of a single patient dialysis fluid delivery system (SPDDS) against a central dialysis fluid delivery system (CDDS) on inflammatory markers and endotoxemia in a population of patients receiving routine hemodialysis (HD). Materials & methods: 80 prevalent HD patients, aged from 18 to 60 years old, who were clinically stable and receiving thrice weekly dialysis treatments via an arteriovenous fistula were the subjects of a cross-sectional research. group I underwent HD using a CDDS water purification system that was implemented at El Demerdash Hospital two years prior, and group II underwent HD using an SPDDS water purification system at Ain Shams Specialized Hospital. Results: Pre-dialysis endotoxin levels were significantly lower in the CDDS group (0.07±0.05) compared to the SPDDS group (0.20±0.07), p-value
ISSN:2516-3507
2516-3507
DOI:10.29333/ejgm/14653