Influence of Dialysate and Membrane Biocompatibility on Hemodynamic Stability in Hemodialysis
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The International Journal of Artificial Organs
- Vol. 11 (4) , 259-264
- https://doi.org/10.1177/039139888801100409
Abstract
The contributions of membrane biocompatibility, dialysate temperature and sodium concentration to hemodynamic stability during hemodialysis were studied in 8 patients with a high incidence of hemodialysis-induced symptomatic hypotension. Patients were treated during 8 different periods, randomly ordered in each case, resulting from the combination of the following: the membrane, either Cuprophan or Polyacrylonitrile; the dialysate temperature, 37 or 35°C, and the sodium concentration, 133 or 139 mmol/l. The incidence of symptomatic hypotension was lower at 35°C in the entire study with either membrane and either sodium concentration. It was also lower with a sodium concentration of 139 mmol/l with either temperature and either membrane. There was a lower incidence of symptomatic hypotension when using Polyacrylonitrile, but this difference was not significant. We conclude that changes in physicochemical parameters of dialysate lead to worth-while improvement of symptomatic hypotension in hemodialysis patients, but membrane biocompatibility seems to play a minor role.Keywords
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