Hemodiafiltration: a synergy yet to be convincing.

J Bras Nefrol

University of Jaffna, Department of Medicine, Jaffna, Sri Lanka.

Published: March 2024

The desperate attempt to improve mortality, morbidity, quality of life and patient-reported outcomes in patients on hemodialysis has led to multiple attempts to improve the different modes, frequencies, and durations of dialysis sessions in the last few decades. Nothing has been more appealing than the combination of diffusion and convection in the form of hemodiafiltration. Despite the concrete evidence of better clearance of middle weight molecules and better hemodynamic stability, tangible evidence to support the universal adoption is still at a distance. Survival benefits seen in selected groups who are likely to tolerate hemodiafiltration with better vascular access and with lower comorbid burden, need to be extended to real life dialysis patients who are older than the population studied and have significantly higher comorbid burden. Technical demands of initiation hemodiafiltration, the associated costs, and the incremental benefits targeted, along with patient-reported outcomes, need to be explored further before recommending hemodiafiltration as the mode of choice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11210530PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2024-PO02enDOI Listing

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