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Dialyzer Ultrafiltration Coefficients: Comparison Between In Vitro and In Vivo Values
Authors:Prakash R. Keshaviah  Edward G. Constantini  Douglas A. Luehmann  Fred L. Shapiro
Affiliation:Regional Kidney Disease Program at Hennepin County Medical Center, 701 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Abstract:This study describes a simple, convenient method for the in vivo measurement of the ultrafiltration coefficient of hemo-dialyzers. The method is based on a scheme of isolated ultrafiltration, i.e., ultrafiltration without dialysate flow through the dialyzer. Results with this method indicate that it is more accurate than the conventional bed scale technique. Measurements on three different dialyzers demonstrate that the in vivo ultrafiltration coefficient is only between 1% and 10% lower than the corresponding in vitro value. This is in contrast to the rule of thumb used by some manufacturers that in vivo coefficients are 30% lower than in vitro values. The deviation of the in vivo value from the in vitro one seems to be higher with higher dialyzer ultrafiltration coefficients. Based on these results, it is recommended that to estimate ultrafiltration ratres in the clinical setting, the in vitro ultrafiltration coefficient be used, transmembrane pressures being corrected for the colloid osmotic pressure of plasma proteins.
Keywords:hemodialysis    in vitro ultrafiltration coefficient    in vivo ultrafiltration coefficient    ultrafiltration    transmembrane pressure    colloid osmotic pressure
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