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The anticoagulant activity of enoxaparin sodium during on-line hemodiafiltration and conventional hemodialysis.

Kostas I Sombolos1, Theodora K Fragia, Lazaros C Gionanlis, Panagiota E Veneti, Gerasimos I Bamichas, Stelios K Fragidis, Ioannis E Georgoulis, Taïsir A Natse.   

Abstract

To study and compare the anticoagulant activity of enoxaparin sodium during on-line hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) and conventional hemodialysis (C-HD). Enoxaparin was administered as an anticoagulant to 21 hemodialysis patients at the beginning of a single 4-hour OL-HDF session as an intravenous bolus dose of 80 IU/kg [DOSAGE ERROR CORRECTED] On-line hemodiafiltration was performed using a high-flux polyester polymer alloy dialyzer and a total of 18 L replacement fluid (session A). One week later, the study was repeated in the same patients during a single 4-hour session of C-HD using a low-flux polysulfone dialyzer (session B). Blood samples for the measurement of Hb, blood urea and nitrogen (BUN), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), and anti-Xa levels were taken before each study session and 5-minute postdialysis. In 13 more patients, the same study was performed during OL-HDF using a high-flux polysulfone dialyzer (session C). No differences were found between sessions A, B, and C when predialysis values for Hb, BUN, APTT, and anti-Xa were compared. The mean postdialysis APTT and anti-Xa values were 32.5+/-3.8 seconds and 0.19+/-0.11 IU/mL, respectively, in session A, 39.0+/-5.0 seconds and 0.71+/-0.17 IU/mL in session B, and 33.8+/-3.1 seconds and 0.35+/-17 IU/mL in session C (A vs. B, P<0.0001, for both parameters, A vs. C, P<0.003 for anti-XA, and B vs. C, P<0.005, for both parameters). The anticoagulant activity of enoxaparin sodium is decreased significantly during a 4-hour OL-HDF session compared with to a similar session of C-HD. The degree of the reduction seems to depend on the dialyzer's membrane.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19210277     DOI: 10.1111/j.1542-4758.2009.00336.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hemodial Int        ISSN: 1492-7535            Impact factor:   1.812


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