Literature DB >> 7951837

[Removal of amino acids by continuous hemofiltration and hemodiafiltration].

J B Gouyon1, M Françoise, J Desgres, A M Petion, D Sandre.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Continuous hemodiafiltration is potentially more efficient than hemofiltration for removing low molecular metabolites. CASE REPORT: A newborn (2100 g) was admitted suffering from acute distress with statuts epilepticus, liver failure with generalized hyperaminoacidemia, hypoglycemia and oligo-anuria. Peritoneal dialysis, performed on the 17th day of life, was ineffective and the patient was treated by continuous hemofiltration alternating with hemodiafiltration. Clearance of amino-acids was studied for 15 minutes under each technique. The amino-acid concentrations were measured in the infused fluid and in the ultrafiltrate. The baby died on the 20th day despite this treatment.
RESULTS: Amino acid clearance by hemodiafiltration was 181 +/- 176% greater than by hemofiltration. The mean improvement for all amino acids was 148%, with extremes of +43% for citrulline and 941% for glutamic acid.
CONCLUSION: Continuous hemodiafiltration is an efficient method of removing amino acids; it could be used to treat severe inborn errors of metabolism such as leucinosis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7951837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr        ISSN: 0929-693X            Impact factor:   1.180


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