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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (
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In 22 patients cuprophane capillary dialyzers reutilized in turn with four sets of liquids were used four times (Andante type in 13 and TAF-12 in 9 patients). The degree of biocompatibility and efficiency of elimination of small molecules was evaluated. During four-time reuse of dialyzers reutilized with sodium hypochlorite and with
formaldehyde
a reduction of intra-dialysis leukopenia, granulocytopenia and thrombocytopenia was not stated in blood of the patients. Activation of the complement system measured with the quantity of decrease of C3c fraction of the complement in the patients blood after 20 minutes of dialysis reduced essentially only at the fourth reuse of dialyzers (p < 0.01). Creatinine clearance measured always one hour after starting of the dialysis, did not change in succeeding reuse of dialyzers. Reutilization of dialyzers with hydrogen peroxide solution and
formaldehyde
caused essential reduction of ++intra-dialysis leukopenia and
neutropenia
(p < 0.001). There was lack of changes in ++intra-dialysis thrombocytopenia. Activation of the complement system was reduced essentially only after the fourth reuse of dialyzers (p < 0.001), but was also essentially lower (p < 0.05) than with dialyzers reutilized with sodium hypochlorite and with
formaldehyde
. Creatinine clearance practically did not change and at the fourth reuse of dialyzers it decreased on the average by 1.8%. Reutilization with acetic acid already at the second reuse of dialyzers essential (p < 0.001) and deepened decrease of intradialytic leukopenia and
neutropenia
and the activation of the complement system in course of succeeding reuses. Intradialytic thrombocytopenia was subjected to vestigal, not essential decrease. Creatinine clearance lowered a little but not essentially. At the fourth reuse of dialyzers it was lower on the average by 3.6% than the initial one. Reutilization with Dialina (stabilized blend of peracetic, acetic acid and hydrogen peroxide solution) caused essential (p < 0.001) and, in course of further reuses, deepening of lowering of intradialytic leukopenia and
neutropenia
as well as the activation of the complement system already at the second reuse. At the same time at the second and fourth reuse of dialyzers reutilized with Dialina the activation of the complement system was essentially lower than reutilized with the other liquids (p < 0.02). At the fourth reuse intradialytic thrombocytopenia also lowered essentially (p < 0.01). Creatinine clearance lowered a little more than with other liquids and at the second reuse of dialyzers was lower on the average by 5.6%, and at the fourth reuse--by 6.7% in relation to the new dialyzers.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:[Effect of re-utilization of cuprophan capillary dialysers with different liquids on their biocompatibility and effectiveness of elimination]. 146 37
beta 2-Microglobulin (beta 2M) forms synovial and bony amyloid deposits in long-term hemodialysis patients. To define the kinetics of beta 2M during hemodialysis and the effects of dialyzer reprocessing, we measured serum beta 2M, plasma C3a, and neutrophil counts immediately predialysis; 15, 90, and 180 minutes after beginning dialysis; and 15 minutes postdialysis in ten chronic hemodialysis patients. The studies were performed during first and third uses of cuprammonium rayon and polysulfone dialyzers processed by rinsing with water, then bleach, in an automated system (Seratronics DRS 4) and then packed in 1.5%
formaldehyde
. Mean serum beta 2M (corrected for ultrafiltration) decreased by 16.6% +/- 18.1% with new cuprammonium dialyzers and 57.1% +/- 12.8% with new polysulfone dialyzers. Dialyzer reprocessing had no significant effect on this decline. Predialysis serum beta 2M decreased by 30.4% +/- 15.5% 1 month after switching from cuprammonium to polysulfone dialyzers; these levels remained stable after 3 months of dialysis with polysulfone. Complement activation and
neutropenia
during dialysis were significantly more marked with cuprammonium, but were not affected by reprocessing of either dialyzer. In vitro adsorption of 124I-beta 2M to polysulfone fibers was greater than to cuprammonium; adsorption was not influenced by dialyzer reprocessing.
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PMID:Beta 2-microglobulin kinetics in maintenance hemodialysis: a comparison of conventional and high-flux dialyzers and the effects of dialyzer reuse. 265 39
RenNew-D (Alcide), a novel demand-release sporocidal agent, was employed instead of
formaldehyde
in the reprocessing for reuse of cuprophan hollow fiber dialyzers (Gambro) and the performance of these dialyzers was evaluated over 40 consecutive dialyses in six patients on maintenance hemodialysis. When RenNew-D was part of automated reprocessing performed with 4.3% bleach as specified by the manufacturer (Lixivitron), dialyzer survival was prolonged (16.7 +/- 7.2 uses) and hemodialysis
neutropenia
was unchanged with reuse. When RenNew-D was part of manual reprocessing conducted in the absence of bleach, marked improvement in dialyzer biocompatibility was observed but with a decreased survival (4.8 +/- 3.0). The majority of dialyzer failures were due to a fall in fiber bundle volume below a 85% set limit. Small solute clearances were maintained with both types of reprocessing. Dialyses were well tolerated throughout. Our data suggest that RenNew-D is a safe and efficacious product which can serve as a valuable alternative to
formaldehyde
for the purpose of dialyzer reuse.
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PMID:Effect of RenNew-D as a sterilant on the performance of reused dialyzers. 380 96
A prospective study of 10 patients undergoing hemodialysis showed that less
neutropenia
and complement activation occurred with dialyzer reuse. Neutrophil counts fell 95% +/- 5% (SEM) with first use and 66% +/- 8% and 48% +/- 10% with second and third uses, respectively (p less than 0.05). The production of complement component C5a-desarg, as measured by the bioassay granulocyte aggregation, was decreased by 96% +/- 1% and 93% +/- 2% with second and third uses, respectively (p less than 0.05). We investigated the role of the dialyzer disinfectant
formaldehyde
in decreased
neutropenia
. In vitro,
formaldehyde
inhibited granulocyte aggregation and chemotaxis and the dialyzer membrane's ability to generate granulocyte aggregating activity; however, this occurred only at concentrations higher than those likely to obtain in patients. The ability of dialysis membranes to generate granulocyte aggregating activity in plasma was decreased 55% +/- 5% by their prior sequential preincubation in plasma and then formalin (p less than 0.05) and extensive rinsing, which is similar to the circumstances obtaining with dialyzer reuse. Preincubation of membranes in plasma or formalin alone resulted in no change in the membrane's ability to generate granulocyte aggregating activity. We conclude that the exposure of membranes to both plasma and formalin during dialysis and storage is responsible for the decreased C5a-desarg production with reuse, probably because plasma proteins are fixed to the membrane in such a way that interrupts free interaction between the membrane and plasma complement components.
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PMID:Effect of dialyzer reuse on complement activation and neutropenia in hemodialysis. 647 May 61