Prediction of iopromide reduction rates during haemodialysis using an in vitro dialysis system.

نویسندگان

  • Tomohisa Teraoka
  • Takao Sugai
  • Sunao Nakamura
  • Hiroyuki Hirasawa
  • Shigeto Oda
  • Hidetoshi Shiga
  • Mio Suga
  • Shinji Yamane
  • Hiroyuki Ishii
  • Shin-ichi Yamagata
  • Nobunori Satoh
  • Shiro Ueda
چکیده

BACKGROUND In clinical studies, it has been difficult to evaluate the influence of haemodialysis (HD) parameters on HD clearance (CL(HD)) and reduction rate (RR) of non-ionic contrast medium during HD sessions. We therefore predicted clinical values of CL(HD) and RR of iopromide, a non-ionic contrast medium, from findings obtained from in vitro experiments, and confirmed that these predictive values were comparable with the actual values in clinical cases. METHODS We developed a correlation equation for predicting CL(HD) on the basis of in vitro HD experiments by varying blood flow rates between 100 and 200 ml/min with a cuprammonium rayon dialyser (AM-SD-10H). Total body clearance of iopromide (CL(PT)) was estimated by the Cockroft-Gault equation. The volume of distribution (V(d)) was obtained from the reported value. By using the HD and three pharmacokinetic parameters (CL(HD), CL(PT) and V(d)), we predicted CL(HD) and RR for seven patients undergoing HD after the administration of iopromide. RESULTS In the in vitro study, the mean values (+/-SD) of iopromide clearance at blood flow rates of 100, 150 and 200 ml/min were 45.35 (2.54), 53.88 (6.46) and 57.61 (4.72) ml/min, respectively. There were highly significant correlations between clearance and blood flow rate (r = 0.975). Although the predicted CL(HD) showed a tendency towards underestimation, a good correlation was found. Predicted RR values were similar to observed values except for one case. CONCLUSION The in vitro model used in the present study provides pertinent information about CL(HD) and is helpful for predicting RR during HD in individual patients undergoing HD.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association

دوره 20 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005