The International journal of artificial organs | 2021

The role of once-weekly online hemodiafiltration with low protein diet for initiation of renal replacement therapy: A case series.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Incremental hemodialysis (HD) has become an exciting approach according to the recognition of the importance of preserving residual kidney function (RKF). However, not all incident HD patients are suitable for this approach, particularly once-weekly HD. This is the first study which reported the effectiveness of once-weekly online-hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) plus low protein diet (LPD) in incident HD patients. All stage 5\u2009CKD patients who had chosen HD as their treatment modality at the HD center of King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, with RKF ⩾ 3\u2009mL/min calculated by renal clearance of urea and urine output ⩾ 800\u2009mL/day, started the treatment with once-weekly OL-HDF. Dietitians advised patients to consume LPD (0.6-0.8\u2009g/kg/day) on non-dialysis days and a regular protein diet on the dialysis day (1.2\u2009g/kg/day). Eleven incident HD patients were enrolled in the study. The mean RKF and urine volume at baseline were 4.56\u2009±\u20092.21\u2009mL/min and 2,019.54\u2009±\u2009743.73\u2009mL/day, respectively. After 6 and 12\u2009months of follow-up, the mean RKF of the patients who remained in the once-weekly OL-HDF protocol were 3.82\u2009±\u20091.68\u2009mL/min and 3.28\u2009±\u20090.95\u2009mL/min, respectively. The median duration of once-weekly OL-HDF before transitioning to twice- or thrice-weekly OL-HDF was 7\u2009months (3-24\u2009months). The most common indication for stepping prescription was too low RKF. We reported that dialysis initiation in the university-based center with once-weekly OL-HDF in carefully selected incident HD patients combined with LPD under serial monitoring is practical. Further studies on the clinical benefits of once-weekly OL-HDF are still required.

Volume None
Pages \n 3913988211049815\n
DOI 10.1177/03913988211049815
Language English
Journal The International journal of artificial organs

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