1990
DOI: 10.1159/000186127
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Paired Filtration Dialysis: Optimizing Depurative Efficiency with Separate Convection and Diffusion Processes

Abstract: To overcome reciprocal interaction between convection and diffusion occurring in hemodiafiltration, we separated the two processes in a new dialysis technique called paired filtration dialysis (PFD). In this technique, convection and diffusion take place separately on two capillary membranes: a polysulfone hemofilter and a hemophan dialyzer. The depurative effectiveness of PFD with respect to small (blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, uric acid, phosphate) and large (β2-microglobulin) molecules was acu… Show more

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“…Biocompatibility, absence of backfiltration and clinical stability are also advantages of the technique [7][8][9][10]. PFD was also effective in reducing ß 2 -microglobulin between dialyses and had a long-term effect of lowering ß 2 -microglobulin before dialysis.…”
Section: Paired Filtration Dialysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biocompatibility, absence of backfiltration and clinical stability are also advantages of the technique [7][8][9][10]. PFD was also effective in reducing ß 2 -microglobulin between dialyses and had a long-term effect of lowering ß 2 -microglobulin before dialysis.…”
Section: Paired Filtration Dialysismentioning
confidence: 99%