Expanded Hemodialysis Versus Online Hemodiafiltration
Dialysis Related Complication, Dialysis Hypotension, Hemodialysis-Induced Symptom
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Dialysis Related Complication focused on measuring Hemodialysis, Hemodiafiltration, fluid status, hemodynamics
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult patients who are on maintenance hemodialysis at Hospital das Clínicas and agree to participate in the study by signing the informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who cannot understand or who refuse to sign the informed consent form; Patients who are currently on daily hemodialysis or online hemodiafiltration.
Sites / Locations
- Hospital das Clínicas
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Online Hemodiafiltration
Expanded Hemodialysis
The olHDF technique combines diffusion with high convection rates in which the dialysis fluid, free of toxins and pyrogens, is used to prepare the replacement fluid. The online module of dialysis machine prepares the replacement fluid by a cold sterilization process. There is a cross-flow water preparation, in order to avoid the accumulation of possible contaminants. The addition of bicarbonate and acid solutions to water follows the process. Next, the ready-for-infusion dialysis solution is passed through another ultrafilter prior to being infused into patients.
More recently, membranes with high cutoff values, but with tight pore size distribution have been developed. The main concept is to keep both cutoff and retention onset values close to each other, but with a cutoff value lower than of albumin. This should allow removal of middle-to-high weight range uremic toxins, with very low albumin leak. Thus, these membranes, denominated high retention onset (HRO) membranes, allow performing both diffusive and convective processes in a conventional hemodialysis machine.