Ultrapure Filter Does Not Confer Short-Term Benefits Over Two Reverse Osmosis Systems In Chronic Hemodialysis Patients

ISRAEL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL(2019)

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Background: Dialysate purity contributes to the inflammatory response that afflicts hemodialysis patients.Objectives: To compare the clinical and laboratory effects of using ultrapure water produced by a water treatment system including two reverse osmosis (RO) units in series, with a system that also includes an ultrapure filter (UPF).Methods: We performed a retrospective study in 193 hemodialysis patients during two periods: period A (no UPF, 6 months) and period B (same patients, with addition of UPF, 18 months), and a historical cohort of patients treated in the same dialysis unit 2 years earlier, which served as a control group.Results: Mean C-reactive protein, serum albumin and systolic blood pressure worsened in period B compared to period A and in the controls.Conclusions: A double RO system to produce ultrapure water is not inferior to the use of ultrapure filters.
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hemodialysis, reverse osmosis (RO), ultrapure filters (UPF), ultrapure water, water treatment system
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