| Literature DB >> 8105901 |
K Kumano1, A Yamashita, T Sakai.
Abstract
Means of enhancing the efficiency of dialysis in automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) should be sought. Optimum cycles of exchange in APD were studied using a simple urea kinetic model. The amount of dialysis urea was expressed as the total amount removed divided by the initial plasma level (M/CB). A highly significant correlation between calculated and measured M/CB levels (r = 0.902, p < 0.001) was observed. The kinetic study indicated an increase in cycles to greatly enhance M/CB for high membrane transporter patients, in contrast to low transporters. Maximum M/CB for 8 hours was obtained by 5 cycles at D/P (120 minutes) of 0.4, 6 cycles at D/P of 0.7, and 9 at D/P of 0.9 when 2 L were infused. An increase in infusion volume from 2--3 L augmented M/CB by only 7% at D/P of 0.4, while M/CB was augmented by 14% at D/P of 0.9. The optimum number of cycles may thus be concluded to depend on peritoneal membrane permeability. A high transporter patient requires frequent exchanges for increasing dialysis efficiency, whereas a low transporter patient does not.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8105901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Perit Dial ISSN: 1197-8554