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Protein-bound toxins: Added value in their removal with high convective volumes

Chronic kidney disease is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. In recent years, protein-bound toxins have become more important due to their association with increased morbidity and mortality, characterised by inadequate clearance during dialysis. The purpose of this study is...

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Published in:Nefrología 2016-11, Vol.36 (6), p.637-642
Main Authors: Abad, Soraya, Vega, Almudena, Quiroga, Borja, Arroyo, David, Panizo, Nayara, Reque, Javier Eduardo, López-Gómez, Juan Manuel
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description Chronic kidney disease is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. In recent years, protein-bound toxins have become more important due to their association with increased morbidity and mortality, characterised by inadequate clearance during dialysis. The purpose of this study is to assess the influence of high convective volumes on postdilution online haemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) on the removal of medium-sized molecules, small molecules and protein-bound molecules. Material and methods: In forty postdilutional OL-HDF sessions, the reduction rates of toxins of different molecular weights were measured in 13 patients, including protein-bound molecules such as p-cresyl sulphate, indoxyl sulphate and homocysteine. Results: Total convective volume was 28.3 (5.1) l (range 16.3–38.0 l). Mean reduction rate of protein-bound molecules was 44.4% (15.7%), 48.7% (14.1%) and 58.6% (8.8%) for p-cresyl sulphate, indoxyl sulphate and homocysteine, respectively. Moreover, a statistically significant direct association was found between the reduction rates of all three molecules, the replacement volume and the Kt/V. Conclusion: High convective volumes during postdilution OL-HDF are associated with increased removal of protein-bound uraemic toxins.
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