Performance of hemodialysis with novel medium cut-off dialyzers.

NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION(2017)

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Background. Compared to high-flux dialysis membranes, novel medium cut-off (MCO) membranes show greater permeability for largermiddlemolecules. Methods. In two prospective, open-label, controlled, randomized, crossover pilot studies, 39 prevalent hemodialysis (HD) patients were studied in four dialysis treatments as follows: study 1, three MCO prototype dialyzers (AA, BB and CC with increasing permeability) and one high-flux dialyzer in HD; and study 2, two MCO prototype dialyzers (AA and BB) in HD and high-flux dialyzers in HD and hemodiafiltration (HDF). Primary outcome was lambda free light chain (kFLC) overall clearance. Secondary outcomes included overall clearances and pre-to-post-reduction ratios ofmiddle and smallmolecules, and safety of MCO HD treatments. Results. MCO HD provided greater kFLC overall clearance [least square mean (standard error)] as follows: study 1: MCO AA 8.5 (0.54), MCO BB 11.3 (0.51), MCO CC 15.0 (0.53) versus high-flux HD 3.6 (0.51) mL/min; study 2: MCO AA 10.0 (0.58), MCO BB 12.5 (0.57) versus high-flux HD 4.4 (0.57) and HDF 6.2 (0.58) mL/min. Differences between MCO and high-flux dialyzers were consistently significant in mixed model analysis (each P < 0.001). Reduction ratios of kFLC were greater for MCO. Clearances of alpha 1-microglobulin, complement factor D, kappa FLC (kappa FLC) and myoglobin were generally greater with MCO than with high-flux HD and similar to or greater than clearances with HDF. Albumin loss was moderate with MCO, but greater than with high-flux HD and HDF. Conclusions. MCO HD removes a wide range of middle molecules more effectively than high-flux HD and even exceeds the performance of high-volume HDF for large solutes, particularly kFLC.
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beta2-microglobulin,dialysis,hemodiafiltration,hemodialysis,uremic toxins
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