Amine Hamzi
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Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis | 2012
Ahmed Alayoud; M. Benyahia; Dina Montassir; Amine Hamzi; Yassir Zajjari; Abdelali Bahadi; Driss El Kabbaj; Omar Maoujoud; Taoufik Aatif; K. Hassani; Zouhir Oualim
Diffusive clearance depends on blood (Qb) and dialysate flow (Qd) rates and the overall mass transfer area coefficient (KoA) of the dialyzer. In this article we describe a model to predict an appropriated AutoFlow (AF) factor (AF factor = Ratio Qd/Qb), that is able to provide adequate Kt/V for hemodialysis patients (HDP), while consuming lower amounts of dialysate, water and energy during the treatment. We studied in vivo the effects of three various Qd on the delivered dose of dialysis in 33 stable HDP. Hemodialysis was performed at Qd of 700 mL/mn, 500 mL/mn, and with AF, whereas specific dialysis prescriptions (treatment time, blood flow rate [Qb], and type and size of dialyzer) were kept constant. The results showed that increasing the dialysate flow rate more than the model of AF predicted had a small effect on the delivered dose of dialysis. The Kt/V (mean ± SD) was 1.52 ± 0.16 at Qd 700, 1.50 ± 0.16 at Qd 500, and 1.49 ± 0.15 with AF. The use of the AF function leads to a significant saving of dialysate fluid. The model predicts the appropriate AF factor that automatically adjusts the dialysate flow rate according to the effective blood flow rate of the patient to achieve an appreciable increase in dialysis dose at the lowest additional cost.
Indian Journal of Nephrology | 2012
Ahmed Alayoud; Dina Montassir; Amine Hamzi; Yassir Zajjari; A. Bahadi; D El Kabbaj; Omar Maoujoud; Taoufiq Aatif; K. Hassani; M. Benyahia; Zouhir Oualim
The availability of hemodialysis machines equipped with online clearance monitoring (OCM) allows frequent assessment of dialysis efficiency and adequacy without the need for blood samples. Accurate estimation of the urea distribution volume (V) is required for Kt/V calculated from OCM to be consistent with conventional blood sample-based methods. A total of 35 patients were studied. Ionic dialysance was measured by conductivity monitoring. The second-generation Daugirdas formula was used to calculate the Kt/V single-pool (Kt/VD). Values of V to allow comparison between OCM and blood-based Kt/V were determined using Watson formula (VWa), bioimpedance spectroscopy (Vimp), and blood-based kinetic data (Vukm). Comparison of Kt/Vw ocm calculated by the ionic dialysance and Vw (Kt/Vw ocm) with Kt/VD shows that using VW leads to significant systematic underestimation of dialysis dose by 24%. Better agreement between Kt/V ocm and Kt/VD was observed when using Vimp and Vukm. Bio-impedancemetry and the indirect method using the second-generation Daugirdas equation are two methods of clinical interest for estimating V to ensure greater agreement between OCM and blood-based Kt/V.
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2010
Dina Ibrahim Montasser; Mohamed Hassani; Yassir Zajjari; Abdelali Bahadi; Ahmed Alayoud; Amine Hamzi; K. Hassani; Omar Moujoud; Mohamed Asseraji; Moncif Kadiri; Taoufik Aatif; Driss El Kabbaj; Mohamed Benyahia; Mustapha Allam; Ismail Akhmouch; Zouhir Oualim
Although the clinic picture is often indicative of muscle manifestations in patients with hypothyroidism, signs and symptoms of this condition are variable from simple elevation of serum muscle enzymes with myalgia, muscle weakness, cramps to rhabdomyolysis with acute renal failure which remains a rare event. Thyroid hormones affect the function of almost every body organ, and thyroid dysfunction produces a wide range of metabolic disturbances. Hypothyroidism is associated with significant effects on the kidney which the pathophysiology seems to be multifactorial, but the exact mechanisms remain poorly understood. Hypothyroidism as a cause of renal impairment is usually overlooked, leading to unnecessary diagnostic procedures. The main objective of our observation is to report a case of acute renal failure revealing an autoimmune hypothyroidism in which thyroid hormone substitution led to a significant improvement in muscular, thyroid and renal disorders.
Nephrologie & Therapeutique | 2011
Dina Ibrahim Montasser; Yassir Zajjari; Ahmed Alayoud; Abdelali Bahadi; Taoufiq Aatif; K. Hassani; Amine Hamzi; Mustapha Allam; Mohamed Benyahia; Zouhir Oualim
Arab journal of nephrology and transplantation | 2012
Amine Hamzi; M Asseraji; K. Hassani; A Alayoud; B Abdellali; Y Zajjari; Db Montacer; I Akhmouch; Mohamed Benyahia; Z Oualim
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2013
Amine Hamzi; Abdelali Bahadi; Ahmed Alayoud; Driss El Kabbaj; Mohamed Benyahia
Arab journal of nephrology and transplantation | 2013
K. Hassani; Amine Hamzi; Mohamed Hassani; Mohamed Benyahia
Arab journal of nephrology and transplantation | 2012
A Alayoud; O Qamouss; Amine Hamzi; Mohamed Benyahia; Z Oualim
Arab journal of nephrology and transplantation | 2014
Amine Hamzi; Ahmed Alayoud; D El Kabbaj; M. Benyahia
Archive | 2013
Amine Hamzi; Abdelali Bahadi; Ahmed Alayoud; Driss El Kabbaj; Mohamed Benyahia