New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients

In many European countries, high-volume online haemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) is becoming the method of choice for treating patients with chronic kidney disease. The high convective (Qs >20 L/session) and diffusive properties of this treatment have been shown to be beneficial for patient survival. F...

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Main Author: Nipro Medical Europe
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Language:English
Published: European Medical Journal 2017-07-01
Series:European Medical Journal Nephrology
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Online Access:https://www.emjreviews.com/nephrology/symposium/new-biocompatible-haemodiafiltration-membrane-to-enable-maximum-substitution-for-sensitive-patients/
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spelling doaj-667baef822074e86b8d7e3a09c4ad0f52020-11-25T00:50:08ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal Nephrology2053-42482017-07-01514350New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive PatientsNipro Medical EuropeIn many European countries, high-volume online haemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) is becoming the method of choice for treating patients with chronic kidney disease. The high convective (Qs >20 L/session) and diffusive properties of this treatment have been shown to be beneficial for patient survival. For optimum outcomes, the dialyser membrane must be able to cope with high transmembrane pressures. For this reason, the most widely-used membranes for this technique are synthetic and asymmetric in structure, making it easier for the membrane to divert the pressure away from its surface. However, patients allergic or sensitive to synthetic molecules, cannot access these high convective volumes (CV) reached in high-volume HDF, because alternative semi-natural membranes for allergic patients, such as cellulose acetate-based membranes, do not have adequate pressure-handling properties for high-volume HDF. At this symposium, a new type of cellulose triacetate (CTA)-based membrane that is biocompatible, able to perform high-volume OL-HDF, and suitable for sensitive patients was introduced.https://www.emjreviews.com/nephrology/symposium/new-biocompatible-haemodiafiltration-membrane-to-enable-maximum-substitution-for-sensitive-patients/Haemodiafiltration
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New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients
European Medical Journal Nephrology
Haemodiafiltration
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title New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients
title_short New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients
title_full New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients
title_fullStr New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients
title_full_unstemmed New Biocompatible Haemodiafiltration Membrane to Enable Maximum Substitution For Sensitive Patients
title_sort new biocompatible haemodiafiltration membrane to enable maximum substitution for sensitive patients
publisher European Medical Journal
series European Medical Journal Nephrology
issn 2053-4248
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In many European countries, high-volume online haemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) is becoming the method of choice for treating patients with chronic kidney disease. The high convective (Qs >20 L/session) and diffusive properties of this treatment have been shown to be beneficial for patient survival. For optimum outcomes, the dialyser membrane must be able to cope with high transmembrane pressures. For this reason, the most widely-used membranes for this technique are synthetic and asymmetric in structure, making it easier for the membrane to divert the pressure away from its surface. However, patients allergic or sensitive to synthetic molecules, cannot access these high convective volumes (CV) reached in high-volume HDF, because alternative semi-natural membranes for allergic patients, such as cellulose acetate-based membranes, do not have adequate pressure-handling properties for high-volume HDF. At this symposium, a new type of cellulose triacetate (CTA)-based membrane that is biocompatible, able to perform high-volume OL-HDF, and suitable for sensitive patients was introduced.
topic Haemodiafiltration
url https://www.emjreviews.com/nephrology/symposium/new-biocompatible-haemodiafiltration-membrane-to-enable-maximum-substitution-for-sensitive-patients/
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