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Can a decreasing ultrafiltration profile affect the dialytic dose administered?
- Source :
- Therapeutic apheresis and dialysis : official peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy. 10(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- During hemodialysis, ultrafiltration (UF) seems to affect the dialytic dose because of convective removal of urea and contraction of its distribution volume. We aimed to assess whether the adoption of a decreasing UF profile could yield a different dialytic dose from that obtained with a constant UF mode. Ten patients were randomly assigned to undergo 12 sessions with a constant UF mode (phase A) followed by 12 sessions with a decreasing UF rate (phase B), or the reverse. Kt/V and urea reduction ratio (URR) were 1.77 +/- 0.26 and 70.02 +/- 8.26% in phase A vs. 1.81 +/- 0.36 and 71.02 +/- 6.48% in phase B, respectively, showing no significant difference. Measurement of the differences in volemic variations between the two phases showed a statistically significant difference at the second hour (P < 0.001, the volemic reduction being greater in phase B than A) and at the fourth hour (P < 0.001, being greater in phase A than B). In standard bicarbonate dialysis, the adoption of a decreasing UF profile rather than a constant one does not alter the efficiency of the dialytic treatment.
- Subjects :
- Male
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Urea reduction ratio
Ultrafiltration
Blood Pressure
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Animal science
Renal Dialysis
medicine
Humans
Aged
Blood Volume
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Significant difference
Hematology
Middle Aged
Bicarbonate dialysis
Surgery
Adequate dialysis
chemistry
Nephrology
Kt/V
Urea
Female
Hemodialysis
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- ISSN :
- 17449979
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Therapeutic apheresis and dialysis : official peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f3813875f43cd7a6db1021e1b13421ca