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Evaluation of low-volume post-dilution online hemodiafiltration with Japanese high-performance hemodiafilters
Purpose To assess the removal performance of low-volume post-hemodiafiltration (HDF) with Japanese hemodiafilters and the removal performance with 20 % reduction in the total dialysate flow rate ( Q d total). Methods Subjects were 8 patients undergoing pre-HDF. Study 1: Post-HDF was performed at a b...
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Published in: | Journal of artificial organs 2020-09, Vol.23 (3), p.234-239 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Purpose
To assess the removal performance of low-volume post-hemodiafiltration (HDF) with Japanese hemodiafilters and the removal performance with 20 % reduction in the total dialysate flow rate (
Q
d
total).
Methods
Subjects were 8 patients undergoing pre-HDF. Study 1: Post-HDF was performed at a blood flow rate (
Q
b
) of 250 mL/min and a total volume of substitution fluid (Vs) of 12 L/session(s) for 4 hrs using Fineflux-210Seco (FIX), ABH-21PA (ABH), and NVF-21H (NVF). We assessed removal efficiency of small molecular solutes, low-molecular-weight-proteins and the amount of albumin loss. Study 2: Post-HDF was performed at Vs of 12 L/s under G-1,
Q
d
total of 500 and
Q
b
of 250 mL/min; G-2,
Q
d
total of 400 and
Q
b
of 250 mL/min; and G-3,
Q
d
total of 400 and
Q
b
of 300 mL/min. Removal efficiency was compared and analyzed between these conditions.
Results
Study 1: The results using FIX, ABH and NVF are shown in order. The Kt/
V
were 1.8, 1.9 and 1.8. The β
2
-Microglobulin (MG) removal rate (RR) (%) were 81.2, 83.1 and 82.8, and the α
1
-MG RR were 37.4, 40.2 and 38.5, respectively. Study 2: The results in G-1, 2 and 3 are shown in order. The Kt/
V
and the RR of small solutes, were significantly higher in G-3. The β
2
-MG RR (%) were 81.2, 80.1 and 81.0, and the α
1
-MG RR were 37.4, 37.5 and 38.0, respectively.
Conclusions
Low-volume post-HDF performed at
Q
b
of 250 mL/min with Japanese high-performance hemodiafilters exhibited favorable removal efficiency for all solutes. Even with 20 % reduction in
Q
d
total, the removal performance was also favorable. |
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ISSN: | 1434-7229 1619-0904 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10047-020-01167-y |