Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy

Systemic heparinization during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is associated with disadvantage of risk of bleeding. This study analyses the efficacy of frequent saline flushes compared with heparin anticoagulation to maintain filter life. From January 2004 to November 2007, 65 critically...

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Main Authors: Nagarik Amit, Soni Sachin, Adikey Gopal, Raman Anuradha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=3;spage=478;epage=483;aulast=Nagarik
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spelling doaj-242c0b3dddb8486d83c350f5cf190c3c2020-11-24T22:51:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422010-01-01213478483Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapyNagarik AmitSoni SachinAdikey GopalRaman AnuradhaSystemic heparinization during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is associated with disadvantage of risk of bleeding. This study analyses the efficacy of frequent saline flushes compared with heparin anticoagulation to maintain filter life. From January 2004 to November 2007, 65 critically ill patients with acute renal failure underwent CRRT. Continuous venovenous hemodialfiltration (CVVHDF) was performed using Diapact Braun CRRT machine. 1.7&#x0025; P.D. fluid was used as dialysate. 0.9&#x0025; NS with addition of 10&#x0025; Ca Gluconate, Magnesium Sulphate, Soda bicarbonate and Potassium Chloride added sequentially in separate units were used for replacement, carefully monitoring their levels. Anticoagulation of extracorporeal circuit was achieved with unfractionated heparin (250-500 units alternate hour) in 35 patients targeting aPTT of 45-55 seconds. No anticoagulation was used in 30 patients with baseline APTT &gt; 55 seconds and extracorporeal circuit was maintained with saline flushes at 30 min interval. 65 pa-tients including 42 males. Co-morbidities were comparable in both groups. HMARF was signifi-cantly more common in heparin group while Sepsis was comparable in both the groups. CRRT parameters were similar in both groups. Average filter life in heparin group was 26 &#x00B1; 6.4 hours while it was 24.5 &#x00B1; 6.36 hours in heparin free group (<i> P</i>=NS). Patients receiving heparin had 16 bleeding episodes (0.45/patient) while only four bleeding episodes occurred in heparin free group (0.13/patient, P</i>&lt; 0.05). Mortality was 71&#x0025; in heparin group and 67&#x0025; </i>in heparin free group. Frequent saline flushes is an effective mode of maintainance of extracorporeal circuit in CRRT when aPTT is already on the higher side, with significantly decreased bleeding episodes.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=3;spage=478;epage=483;aulast=Nagarik
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author Nagarik Amit
Soni Sachin
Adikey Gopal
Raman Anuradha
spellingShingle Nagarik Amit
Soni Sachin
Adikey Gopal
Raman Anuradha
Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
author_facet Nagarik Amit
Soni Sachin
Adikey Gopal
Raman Anuradha
author_sort Nagarik Amit
title Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
title_short Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
title_full Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
title_fullStr Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
title_sort comparative study of anticoagulation versus saline flushes in continuous renal replacement therapy
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Systemic heparinization during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is associated with disadvantage of risk of bleeding. This study analyses the efficacy of frequent saline flushes compared with heparin anticoagulation to maintain filter life. From January 2004 to November 2007, 65 critically ill patients with acute renal failure underwent CRRT. Continuous venovenous hemodialfiltration (CVVHDF) was performed using Diapact Braun CRRT machine. 1.7&#x0025; P.D. fluid was used as dialysate. 0.9&#x0025; NS with addition of 10&#x0025; Ca Gluconate, Magnesium Sulphate, Soda bicarbonate and Potassium Chloride added sequentially in separate units were used for replacement, carefully monitoring their levels. Anticoagulation of extracorporeal circuit was achieved with unfractionated heparin (250-500 units alternate hour) in 35 patients targeting aPTT of 45-55 seconds. No anticoagulation was used in 30 patients with baseline APTT &gt; 55 seconds and extracorporeal circuit was maintained with saline flushes at 30 min interval. 65 pa-tients including 42 males. Co-morbidities were comparable in both groups. HMARF was signifi-cantly more common in heparin group while Sepsis was comparable in both the groups. CRRT parameters were similar in both groups. Average filter life in heparin group was 26 &#x00B1; 6.4 hours while it was 24.5 &#x00B1; 6.36 hours in heparin free group (<i> P</i>=NS). Patients receiving heparin had 16 bleeding episodes (0.45/patient) while only four bleeding episodes occurred in heparin free group (0.13/patient, P</i>&lt; 0.05). Mortality was 71&#x0025; in heparin group and 67&#x0025; </i>in heparin free group. Frequent saline flushes is an effective mode of maintainance of extracorporeal circuit in CRRT when aPTT is already on the higher side, with significantly decreased bleeding episodes.
url http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=3;spage=478;epage=483;aulast=Nagarik
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