| Literature DB >> 3977517 |
J T Daugirdas, T S Ing, D M Roxe, P T Ivanovich, F Krumlovsky, S Popli, M M McLaughlin.
Abstract
Twenty-one severe reactions to hemodialysis occurred in approximately 260,000 dialysis treatments at three centers within a 10 1/2-year period. Reactions typically appeared within minutes of initiating dialysis, and were characterized by cardiopulmonary, mucocutaneous, and/or gastrointestinal tract symptoms highly suggestive of anaphylaxis. Four respiratory arrests and one death resulted. Analysis of dialyzer use patterns and of each patient's dialyzer exposure history strongly implicated hollow-fiber dialyzers made of cuprammonium cellulose (CC) as a cause of these reactions. No obvious factors could be found to identify predisposed patients. Less than optimal rinsing of the CC hollow-fiber dialyzers prior to use may have been responsible for some, but not all, of these reactions.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3977517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Intern Med ISSN: 0003-9926