| Literature DB >> 23093969 |
Kathryn B Muir1, Clifford D Packer.
Abstract
Thrombocytopenia is a known potential side effect of hemodialysis, however, it is rarely seen in patients who undergo hemodialysis using biocompatible membranes. This case demonstrates hemodialysis-associated thrombocytopenia with use of biocompatible dialysis membranes that expose blood directly to polysulfone. The thrombocytopenia resolved in this patient when the dialysis membrane was changed to a biocompatible model with a polyethylene glycol barrier layer preventing direct interaction between patient blood and polysulfone. The calculated Naranjo ADR score of 9 indicates a highly probable adverse reaction.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23093969 PMCID: PMC3474314 DOI: 10.1155/2012/358024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Demonstration of chronological platelet levels measured in this patient. Dashed arrows indicate administration of hemodialysis using either Optiflux 200 or 18NR polysulfone membrane dialyzers (Fresenius). Solid arrows indicate administration of hemodialysis using AM100 dialyzer with alkyl ether polymer-grafted cellulose membrane.
Details on the 3 dialyzers used between 11/20/10 and 12/7/11.
| Name: Optiflux 200 |
| Manufacturer: Fresenius |
| Size: 2.0 square meter surface area |
| Membrane: polysulfone |
| Sterilization: electron beam |
| Dates used: 11/20, 11/21, 11/22, 11/24, 11/27 |
|
|
| Name: Diacap 18NR |
| Manufacturer: B Braun |
| Size: 1.8 square meter surface area |
| Membrane: alpha polysulfone |
| Sterilization: gamma irradiation |
| Dates used: 11/29 |
|
|
| Name: AM-BIO-100 |
| Manufacturer: Asahi |
| Size: 2.0 square meter surface area |
| Membrane: alkyl ether polymer-grafted cellulose |
| Sterilization: gamma irradiation |
| Dates used: 12/2, 12/4, 12/7 |