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P1100IMPACT OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT PROTEINS REMOVAL EFFICIENCIES AND THE VOLUME OF ALBUMIN LEAKAGE IN HEMODIAFILTRATION THERAPY

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Abstract Background and Aims The purpose of hemodiafiltration (HDF) is to remove small- to large molecular weight solutes in order to prevent and treat complications and to improve the prognosis of dialysis patients. Especially, larger low molecular weight proteins (LMWPs) must be removed efficiently. β2-microglobulin (MG) (molecular weight [MW], 11.8 kDa: Stokes radius, 15.6A), is considered as an important marker of dialysis efficiency. However, MW of β2-MG is too small as a marker in HDF. Conversely, α1-MG (MW, 33 kDa: Stokes radius, 28.4A) is the most appropriate marker for evaluation of solute removal efficiency of HDF because of the following reasons: (1) optical molecular size; (2) not very low physiological blood concentration; (3) stable production rate; (4) removal by convection; and (5) accumulation in ESRD. Efficient removal of α1-MG without losing albumin (Alb) (MW,66 kDa: Stokes radius, 35.5A) is impossible even by HDF. In this study, we investigated the relationship between LMWP removal efficiencies and the volume of Alb leakage by analyzing the results of patients undergoing HDF. And we also evaluated the trend of the serum levels of patients who had received high-efficiency HDF for more than three years Method Eighty-seven patients who had received HDF in 2018–2019 were included. The results of HDF (a total of 435 sessions) were analyzed (blood flow rate, 261.5±28.5 mL/min; replacement fluid volume, 48.7 L/s pre-dilution on-line HDF and 14.2 L/s post-dilution on-line HDF). The removal efficiencies of β2-MG, prolactin (PRL), and α1-MG, and the volume of Alb leakage were examined. In addition, the relationship between the removal efficiency of each solute and the volume of Alb leakage was investigated. Changes in serum Alb level were analyzed in 13 patients who continued to receive high-efficiency HDF (the removal rate of α1-MG was 30% or more) for more than three years. Results Analysis of the results (mean ± SD) obtained from a total of 435 sessions (87 patients) showed that the removal rates of β2-MG, PRL, and α1-MG were 80.7 ± 4.5%, 75.8±9.4 and 33.8 ± 9.4%, respectively, and the Alb leakage was 3.9 ± 1.8 g/s. The equations of the approximate curve between Alb leakage and β2-MG, PRL, and α1-MG removal rates were expressed as follows: ï½™= 1.4197ln(x) + 78.972 (R2 = 0.0426), y = 9.7185ln(x) + 64.134 (R2 =0.4632), and ï½™™= 11.225ln(x) + 20.282 (R2 = 0.6191), respectively. These results indicate that the dynamics between Alb leakage and α1-MG removal are very similar. That is, although the molecular weight of Alb is twice as that of α1-MG, the difference in their Stokes radius is 20%; therefore, separate removal of Alb and α1-MG is impossible. The mean serum Alb level in 13 patients who received high-efficiency HDF for 3 years or longer was 3.59 ± 0.23 g/dL in January 2017 and 3.69 ± 0.28 g/dL in December 2019, revealing no changes. Conclusion The efficient removal of larger LMWPs leads to the leakage of Alb. However, an Alb leakage of 3 to 6 g/s has little influence on the serum Alb level of patients. Thus, α1-MG is the most appropriate marker of the solute removal efficiency of HDF.
Title: P1100IMPACT OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT PROTEINS REMOVAL EFFICIENCIES AND THE VOLUME OF ALBUMIN LEAKAGE IN HEMODIAFILTRATION THERAPY
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Abstract Background and Aims The purpose of hemodiafiltration (HDF) is to remove small- to large molecular weight solutes in order to prevent and treat complications and to improve the prognosis of dialysis patients.
Especially, larger low molecular weight proteins (LMWPs) must be removed efficiently.
β2-microglobulin (MG) (molecular weight [MW], 11.
8 kDa: Stokes radius, 15.
6A), is considered as an important marker of dialysis efficiency.
However, MW of β2-MG is too small as a marker in HDF.
Conversely, α1-MG (MW, 33 kDa: Stokes radius, 28.
4A) is the most appropriate marker for evaluation of solute removal efficiency of HDF because of the following reasons: (1) optical molecular size; (2) not very low physiological blood concentration; (3) stable production rate; (4) removal by convection; and (5) accumulation in ESRD.
Efficient removal of α1-MG without losing albumin (Alb) (MW,66 kDa: Stokes radius, 35.
5A) is impossible even by HDF.
In this study, we investigated the relationship between LMWP removal efficiencies and the volume of Alb leakage by analyzing the results of patients undergoing HDF.
And we also evaluated the trend of the serum levels of patients who had received high-efficiency HDF for more than three years Method Eighty-seven patients who had received HDF in 2018–2019 were included.
The results of HDF (a total of 435 sessions) were analyzed (blood flow rate, 261.
5±28.
5 mL/min; replacement fluid volume, 48.
7 L/s pre-dilution on-line HDF and 14.
2 L/s post-dilution on-line HDF).
The removal efficiencies of β2-MG, prolactin (PRL), and α1-MG, and the volume of Alb leakage were examined.
In addition, the relationship between the removal efficiency of each solute and the volume of Alb leakage was investigated.
Changes in serum Alb level were analyzed in 13 patients who continued to receive high-efficiency HDF (the removal rate of α1-MG was 30% or more) for more than three years.
Results Analysis of the results (mean ± SD) obtained from a total of 435 sessions (87 patients) showed that the removal rates of β2-MG, PRL, and α1-MG were 80.
7 ± 4.
5%, 75.
8±9.
4 and 33.
8 ± 9.
4%, respectively, and the Alb leakage was 3.
9 ± 1.
8 g/s.
The equations of the approximate curve between Alb leakage and β2-MG, PRL, and α1-MG removal rates were expressed as follows: ï½™= 1.
4197ln(x) + 78.
972 (R2 = 0.
0426), y = 9.
7185ln(x) + 64.
134 (R2 =0.
4632), and ï½™™= 11.
225ln(x) + 20.
282 (R2 = 0.
6191), respectively.
These results indicate that the dynamics between Alb leakage and α1-MG removal are very similar.
That is, although the molecular weight of Alb is twice as that of α1-MG, the difference in their Stokes radius is 20%; therefore, separate removal of Alb and α1-MG is impossible.
The mean serum Alb level in 13 patients who received high-efficiency HDF for 3 years or longer was 3.
59 ± 0.
23 g/dL in January 2017 and 3.
69 ± 0.
28 g/dL in December 2019, revealing no changes.
Conclusion The efficient removal of larger LMWPs leads to the leakage of Alb.
However, an Alb leakage of 3 to 6 g/s has little influence on the serum Alb level of patients.
Thus, α1-MG is the most appropriate marker of the solute removal efficiency of HDF.

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