Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2021

FC 093EFFICACY OF EXPANDED HEMODIALYSIS AT DIFFERENT DIALYSATE FLOWS

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n \n \n Expanded hemodialysis (HDx) is based on hollow fibre dialyzer focused on improving the clearance of middle molecules as a target for uremia treatment. According to in vitro and in vivo results, High cut off filters have high enough clearance to allow diminishing of dialysate flow. Our aim is to compare clearance of middle molecules at different dialysate flow (Qd) in HDx with TheranovaMR membranes.\n Our aim was to Evaluate efficacy of MCO dialyzer in terms of Kt/V and phosphorus levels at different prescribed dialysate flows (Qd) 400 vs 500 ml/min in HD patients from 10 renal clinics in Colombia.\n \n \n \n We performed a Prospective, observational, multicenter cohort study.\n Prevalent adult HD patients (>90 days), with weight lower or equal to 70 Kg, were included between September to November 2017 and prospectively followed for one year with routine monthly blood tests for HD adequacy and registered at both Qd groups at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. A mixed-model repeated measures analysis (MMRM) was performed to identify statistical differences over time. Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of all patients were summarized descriptively by Qd.\n \n \n \n 462 patients were included: 127 with Qd 400 mL/min. We did not find statistically significative differences in serum levels of albumin, hemoglobin, calcium or phosphorus when comparing Qd 400ml/min vs 500 ml/min. We found statistically higher Kt/V in Qd 400 mL/min patients. (Table 2).\n In a sustainability analysis, part of Blue Planet dialysis research group, we calculated important savings in water waste in Qd 400 mL/min group.\n \n \n \n MCO dialyzers are at least as effective in reaching HD adequacy parameters (Kt/V, PO4) at Qd 400 as 500 mL/min with interesting savings of potable water: 24 Liters were saved in each session per patient.\n

Volume 36
Pages None
DOI 10.1093/NDT/GFAB128.001
Language English
Journal Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation

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