Longitudinal hemodiafilter performance in modeled continuous renal replacement therapy
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Blood Purification
Abstract
Background/Aims: With advanced anticoagulation, many institutions operate continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) circuits longer than manufacturers' recommendations. This extended use may change hemodiafilter performance and clearance properties. However, hemodiafilter performance over time has not been assessed. We investigated solute clearance over time in modeled CRRT. Methods: In vitro continuous hemofiltration (CH) and continuous hemodialysis (CD) were operated for 48 h using AN69 polyacrylonitrile, cellulose triacetate, F70 polysulfone, and Optiflux F160NR polysulfone hemodiafilters with citrated bovine blood. Urea, creatinine, gentamicin, vancomycin, and albumin clearances were assessed in CH (ultrafiltration rates = 1 and 3 l/h). Clearances of urea, creatinine, gentamicin, and albumin, were assessed in CD with dialysate flow rate of 2 l/h. Results: Solute CH clearances were significantly higher at 3 l/h. Only creatinine and gentamicin clearances were affected by time. Creatinine CD clearance significantly declined at 48 h for all hemodiafilters, especially polysulfone hemodiafilters. Conclusions: CRRT duration affects solute transmembrane clearance. Clinicians should consider hemodiafilter age when assessing hemodialysis dose or drug clearance. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.
First Page
82
Last Page
88
DOI
10.1159/000324191
Publication Date
8-1-2011
Recommended Citation
Pasko, Deborah A.; Churchwell, Mariann D.; Salama, Noha N.; and Mueller, Bruce A., "Longitudinal hemodiafilter performance in modeled continuous renal replacement therapy" (2011). Pharmaceutical and Administrative Sciences Faculty Publications. 242.
https://doi.org/10.1159/000324191
https://collections.uhsp.edu/pharm-admin-sciences_pubs/242