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Effect of Reuse on Dialyzer Efficacy

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Abstract: The effect of reuse on dialyzer efficacy was examined by measuring blood compartment volume and dialyzer mass transfer coefficient (maximum dialyzer clearance) as a function of dialyzer use number. The 102 polysulfone dialyzers tested (F60 and HF80, Fresenius) were reprocessed on Renatron machines using peroxy‐acetic acid as the dual cleansing and sterilizing agent. Each dialyzer was used an average of 14.4 ± 5.7SD times and was tested once (twice for 13/102 dialyzers) during a routine dialysis session at an arbitrary use number (7.6 ± 5.3; range 1 to 24). The parameters tested were found to decrease only marginally with reuse, corresponding to a blood compartment volume loss of approximately 1% (R = 0.04) over a 5‐week/15‐use period and a decrease in dialyzer mass transfer coefficient of ±3% (R = 0.07 and 0.06) over the same period for urea and creatinine, respectively. It was concluded that the loss in dialyzer efficacy is negligible over the average use period of almost 5 weeks per dialyzer.
Title: Effect of Reuse on Dialyzer Efficacy
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Abstract: The effect of reuse on dialyzer efficacy was examined by measuring blood compartment volume and dialyzer mass transfer coefficient (maximum dialyzer clearance) as a function of dialyzer use number.
The 102 polysulfone dialyzers tested (F60 and HF80, Fresenius) were reprocessed on Renatron machines using peroxy‐acetic acid as the dual cleansing and sterilizing agent.
Each dialyzer was used an average of 14.
4 ± 5.
7SD times and was tested once (twice for 13/102 dialyzers) during a routine dialysis session at an arbitrary use number (7.
6 ± 5.
3; range 1 to 24).
The parameters tested were found to decrease only marginally with reuse, corresponding to a blood compartment volume loss of approximately 1% (R = 0.
04) over a 5‐week/15‐use period and a decrease in dialyzer mass transfer coefficient of ±3% (R = 0.
07 and 0.
06) over the same period for urea and creatinine, respectively.
It was concluded that the loss in dialyzer efficacy is negligible over the average use period of almost 5 weeks per dialyzer.

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