| Literature DB >> 24362905 |
Alain Ficheux1, Claudio Ronco2, Philippe Brunet3, Àngel Argilés4.
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Keywords: convection; dialysis; ultrafiltration coefficient; water permeability
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24362905 PMCID: PMC4309188 DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gft493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrol Dial Transplant ISSN: 0931-0509 Impact factor: 5.992
FIGURE 1:Ultrafiltration profiles derived from albumin concentration along the length of the dialysers. (A) Maximal ultrafiltration is observed at the proximal end of the dialyser with a subsequent decrease to zero at the distal end. (B) Maximal ultrafiltration is observed at the proximal end of the dialyser with a subsequent decrease to zero at different points of the polysulphone (×1) and cuprophane (×2). From these points, backfiltration begins reaching its maximum at the distal end of the dialyser. Despite different profiles are observed, cumulative ultrafiltration and cumulative backfiltration are equal. (Modified from ref. [19], reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd).
FIGURE 2:Determining the -UF over a range of QUF. An example of -UF determination at the bedside at the initiation of the dialysis procedure is presented. The correlation score (R²) and the regression line are given. (Note that R² is close to 1). The value of -UF-max is plotted on the y axis just over 35 mL h−1 mmHg−1. The QUF rate at which -UF max is observed is plotted on the x axis (around 80 mL/min). The concept of GKD-UF has been reported in ref. [20].