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Usefulness of plasma exchange plus continuous hemodiafiltration to reduce adverse effects associated with plasma exchange in patients with acute liver failure.

T Sadahiro1, H Hirasawa, S Oda, H Shiga, K Nakanishi, N Kitamura, T Hirano.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To efficiently remove middle-molecular-weight substances such as hepatic toxins and minimize adverse effects associated with plasma exchange implementation, we have performed plasma exchange slowly in combination with continuous hemodiafiltration. This study was designed to determine the usefulness of plasma exchange with continuous hemodiafiltration in reducing the adverse effects associated with implementation of plasma exchange alone.
DESIGN: A retrospective clinical study.
SETTING: University teaching hospital. PATIENTS: The study involved 90 patients with liver failure who had been treated with plasma exchange in our department over the past 12 yrs. We examined these patients by dividing them into two groups (48 patients treated with plasma exchange alone and 42 patients treated with plasma exchange plus continuous hemodiafiltration at the time of plasma exchange implementation).
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Baseline blood Na+ concentration, HCO3- concentration, and colloid osmotic pressure were followed after implementation of plasma exchange to compare the frequency of development of three adverse effects (hypernatremia, metabolic alkalosis, and sharp decrease in colloid osmotic pressure) in the two groups. Hypernatremia was found in 26.7% of treatments in the group with plasma exchange alone and 3.3% in the group of plasma exchange plus continuous hemodiafiltration, and metabolic alkalosis was found in 30.6% of treatments in the group with plasma exchange alone and 4.9% in the group of plasma exchange plus continuous hemodiafiltration; both percentages were significantly higher in the group with plasma exchange alone (p <.001). A sharp decrease in colloid osmotic pressure occurred in 13.3% of treatments in the group with plasma exchange alone but was not observed at all in the patients treated with plasma exchange plus continuous hemodiafiltration.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that adverse effects associated with plasma exchange for artificial liver support for liver failure can be alleviated with use of plasma exchange plus continuous hemodiafiltration instead of plasma exchange alone.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11445692     DOI: 10.1097/00003246-200107000-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   7.598


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