Literature DB >> 14984180

Super high flux hemodialysis at high dialysate flows: an ex vivo assessment.

W C R Lee1, S Uchino, N Fealy, I Baldwin, S Panagiotopoulos, H Goehl, S Morgera, H H Neumayer, R Bellomo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The removal of cytokines by standard hemofiltration is limited. Super high flux membranes may significantly improve removal even when used in dialysis mode. We sought to measure cytokine clearance using a large surface super high-flux membrane and a standard hemodialysis setting.
SETTING: ICU laboratory of a tertiary institution.
SUBJECTS: Six healthy volunteers.
METHODS: Blood form healthy volunteers was incubated for 4 hours with E. coli endotoxin to stimulate cytokine production. Cytokine containing blood was then circulated through a dialysis circuit at 3 different dialysate flow rates. Blood and dialysate were sampled for cytokine and albumin measurements and calculation of clearances.
RESULTS: Super high-flux dialysis achieved high median cytokine clearances (IL-1 clearance of 106 ml/min, IL-6 clearance of 66.8 ml/min, IL-8 clearance of 61.7 ml/min and TNF clearance of 36.1 ml/min). Increasing dialysate flow rate from 300 to 500 ml/min did not significantly increase cytokine clearances. Albumin clearances however were between 2.7 and 5.4 ml/min.
CONCLUSIONS: Cytokine dialysis is feasible at high dialysate flow rates yielding high cytokine clearances. Albumin loss, however, is appreciable and may require separate supplementation in the clinical setting.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14984180     DOI: 10.1177/039139880402700106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Artif Organs        ISSN: 0391-3988            Impact factor:   1.595


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