Convective transport across dialysis membranes has been known for a long time to be a good alternative to diffusion. Predilution hemofiltration (HF) offers a better clearance of small molecules and overcomes the blood viscosity problems related to conventional postdilution HF treatment. Three patients have performed a total of 293 predilution HF treatments with AK 100 ULTRA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe primary aim of this multicenter, prospective, randomized cross-over study was to clarify whether a new model of hemodialysis (HD) potassium (K) removal using a decreasing intra-HD dialysate K concentration and a constant plasma-dialysate K gradient (treatment B) is capable of reducing the arrhythmogenic effect of standard HD, which has a constant dialysate K concentration and decreasing plasma-dialysate K gradient (treatment A). The secondary aim was to verify whether this new model is clinically safe. In treatment B, the initial dialysate K concentration had to be 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Artif Organs
November 1995
The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between two different procedures for potassium removal during hemodialysis (HD) and cardiac arrhythmias. Cell excitability and the transmission of impulses may be influenced by variations of resting membrane potential (RMP). The rapid decrease of plasma potassium during the first two hours of standard HD causes a membrane hyperpolarization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour patients, stable on acetate hemodialysis (AHD), were switched to acetate-free biofiltration (AFB) which differs from AHD and bicarbonate hemodialysis (BHD) in that the dialysate contains no buffer, which is given intravenously as a hypertonic (1/6 M) Na bicarbonate solution. Within the 1st month the patients developed thirst and hypertension attributed to a positive Na balance. The aim of this investigation was to check this (1) by a study based on the predictable changes induced in the body compartments of 13 patients by the infusion and ultrafiltration (UF) of a hypertonic solution and (2) by direct determination and calculation of 28 Na mass balances in BHD and AFB.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKelfiprim (KP) is a new bactericidal agent containing trimethoprim (T) and sulfametopyrazine (S), a long-acting sulfonamide (ratio 5:4). The posology is one capsule (T 250 mg + S 200 mg) daily, after a loading dose of two capsules on the first day. To evaluate the clinical value of Kelfiprim (KP) vs co-trimoxazole (CO) in urinary tract infection (UTI) a controlled multicenter double-blind trial (MDBT) was carried out in 76 patients suffering from persistent and recurrent UTIs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSixty-seven adults with idiopathic membranous nephropathy and the nephrotic syndrome were randomly assigned to symptomatic treatment only or to a six-month course of methylprednisolone alternated with chlorambucil every other month. Patients were followed for one to seven years. At the end of follow-up (mean of 31.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diffusional fluxes of urea, potassium and bicarbonate across the dialytic membrane (external balance), and across the cellular membrane (internal balance), were determined in 7 patients in haemodialysis using potassium free dialysate and dialysate containing 2.0 mEq/1 of potassium. The results obtained show an inverse correlation between extraction of potassium and intake of bicarbonate in both external and internal balance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Eur Dial Transplant Assoc
September 1983
Forty-nine patients with membranous nephropathy (MN) and nephrotic syndrome (NS) were randomly allocated to supportive or specific therapy. The latter consisted of steroids or chlorambucil given in alternate months for a cumulative period of six months. Three patients in the experimental group were dropped from the study because of therapy related side-effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Eur Dial Transplant Assoc
September 1983
The diffusional fluxes of urea, potassium and bicarbonate across the dialysis membrane (external balance) were determined in seven patients during haemodialysis using potassium free dialysate and dialysate containing 2.0mEq/L of potassium. The results show an inverse correlation between extraction of potassium and intake of bicarbonate in both external and internal balances.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis investigation was undertaken to define the "adequate" sodium concentration in the dialytic fluid allowing to maintain a stable plasma effective osmolality during dialysis. Isonatric dialysate is shown to miss this aim by inducing a predictable postdialytic hypernatremia. To avoid this effect a new approach was made.
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