On-line continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration: a technique for the control of ultrafiltration and convection during continuous renal replacement therapy.

Ren Fail

Service de Nephrologie Dialyse Transplantation Rénale, Hôpital Nord, Saint-Etienne, France.

Published: November 1994

AI Article Synopsis

  • Continuous renal replacement therapies are becoming more common in critically ill patients, but traditional methods can be time-consuming and difficult to manage.
  • Researchers conducted a study on a new method called on-line continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration (OL-CVVHDF) which uses a dialysate delivery machine for better control over fluid management.
  • The study found that OL-CVVHDF is safe, efficient, and can significantly improve the clearance of waste products like urea and creatinine in critically ill patients.

Article Abstract

Continuous renal replacement therapies have been used increasingly in critically ill patients in nephrologic and intensive care units. These techniques are nevertheless time consuming and lack an easy control of ultrafiltration. We conducted continuous venovenous hemodialysis (CVVHD) on a dialysate delivery machine which ensures a volumetric control of ultrafiltration, and which produces both dialysate and infusate with the on-line technique. This new mode of CVVHD was firstly assessed in a feasibility study and was secondly used in a randomized prospective study whose goal was to establish the usefulness of convection. On-line continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration (OL-CVVHDF) appeared safe and time saving, and allowed the fine control of fluid management in critically ill patients. Convective transfers were achieved by a 2 L/h predilutional infusion and increased urea and creatinine clearances twofold. OL-CVVHDF revealed itself to be a valuable method for the control of ultrafiltration and for efficient convective transfers during CVVHD.

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