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Warning of High-flux Hemodialysis

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Journal Ren Fail
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2002 Jan 5
PMID 11777321
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Abstract

In order to estimate the influence of flux on plasma refilling during hemodialysis (HD), prospective crossover studies were performed in 10 HD patients with low-flux and high-flux dialyzers. Hematocrit was continuously monitored to assess changes in blood volume. In addition, plasma osmolarity and total protein concentration were measured. Intradialytic reductions in body weight (-5 +/- 1 vs -5 +/- 1%) and plasma osmolarity (-5 +/- 1 vs -5 +/- 1%) were similar in both conditions. Although mean blood pressure remained unchanged in either state, the decrease in blood volume was larger in high-flux HD (-13 +/- 2 vs -10 +/- 2%, p<0.05). In spite of greater contraction in blood volume during high-flux HD, total proteins were increased equally between low-flux and high-flux HD (11 +/- 4 vs 11 +/- 4%). Our data that although high-flux HD failed to induce significant drops in blood pressure, it elicited greater magnitude of decreases in blood volume, implicate the judicious application of high-flux HD.

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