Literature DB >> 17237647

Technical evaluation of dialysate flow in a newly designed dialyzer.

Ken-Ichiro Yamamoto1, Hiroaki Matsukawa, Taiji Yakushiji, Makoto Fukuda, Tatsuo Hiyoshi, Kiyotaka Sakai.   

Abstract

Rexeed was developed by Asahi Kasei Medical using wave-shaped hollow fibers, a full baffle, and a short taper housing to improve dialysate flow. The present study is clarifies improvement in dialysate flow with Rexeed-15 compared with that of a conventional dialyzer. Dialysate flow was evaluated by the pulse-response method. Dialysate pressure and tracer concentration were measured at a blood-side flow rate (QBeta) of 200 ml/min, a dialysate-side flow rate (QD) of 500 ml/min, and a net filtration rate (QF) of 0 ml/min using needles placed in the test dialyzer. Dialyzer performance was evaluated by measuring urea and vitamin B12 clearance at QB = 200 and 400 ml/min, QD = 300-800 ml/min, and QF = 0 ml/min. In the conventional dialyzer, dialysate channeling was observed. In contrast, Rexeed-15 had a uniform dialysate flow. Urea and vitamin B12 clearance with Rexeed-15 was slightly sensitive to QD. The overall mass transfer coefficient for urea with Rexeed-15 was more than 50% higher than that of the conventional dialyzer, indicating the possibility of reduced dialysate usage with Rexeed. Rexeed has a highly optimal dialysate flow, due to the wave-shaped hollow fibers and the new housing, and gives increased clearance for lower-molecular-weight substances.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17237647     DOI: 10.1097/01.mat.0000245525.83936.79

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO J        ISSN: 1058-2916            Impact factor:   2.872


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