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    Blood Purif. 2009;28(2):84-92. Epub 2009 May 11.

    Development of a cold dialysate regeneration system for home hemodialysis.

    Kim JH, Kim JC, Moon JH, Park JY, Lee KK, Kang E, Kim HC, Min BG, Ronco C.

    Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA.

    BACKGROUND/AIMS: Because longer and/or more frequent dialysis has potential clinical benefits, home hemodialysis (HHD) systems should provide flexible renal replacement therapies. We propose a new cold dialysate regeneration system that requires 10 l per treatment for HHD. METHODS: We designed a dialysate regeneration system using cold dialysate and 2 activated carbon columns alternatively switched between adsorption and desorption. Urea adsorption ratios were compared in three different conditions; cold dialysate (5.7 degrees C), normal dialysate (36.8 degrees C), and cold dialysate with washing. In vivo tests (n = 8) were conducted to validate this system. RESULTS: The urea removal ratios were 20.0 +/- 1.7% in cold dialysate, 36.0 +/- 1.7% in normal dialysate, and 82.5 +/- 1.2% in cold dialysate with washing. In animal experiments, the urea reduction ratio was 60.9 +/- 6.3%, Kt/V was 1.0 +/- 0.2, and serum electrolytes remained stable. CONCLUSION: The proposed cold dialysate regeneration system using a small volume of dialysate will be useful for HHD.

    PMID: 19439928 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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