Blood purification
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Comparative Study
Acetate-free biofiltration: hemodiafiltration with base-free dialysate.
Bicarbonate dialysis has several clinical advantages compared to conventional acetate hemodialysis. However, the use of bicarbonate in the dialysate requires complicated hardware with considerable maintenance and servicing. We have developed a new dialysis technique, a modification of hemodiafiltration, called acetate-free biofiltration (AFBF), with no base replacement agents in the dialysate and with the infusion of bicarbonate solution in postdilution fluid. ⋯ In the chronic part, 880-910 HCO3 mEq was infused per session and there was an increase in mean pretreatment plasma bicarbonate from 18.1 +/- 2.2 upon starting to 22.8 +/- 0.4 mEq/l by the end of the 12-month period. A very low incidence of intradialytic hypotension and stable serum chemistries were achieved with this technique as compared with standard hemodialysis despite a reduction of 3 h in weekly treatment time. AFBF is an easy-to-use, safe alternative to bicarbonate dialysis thanks to the absence of pyrogen reactions and comparatively low-cost maintenance.