Use of ultrapure dialysate in reduction of chronic inflammation during hemodialysis

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作者
Arizono, K [1 ]
Nomura, K [1 ]
Motoyama, T [1 ]
Matsushita, Y [1 ]
Matsuoka, K [1 ]
Miyazu, R [1 ]
Takeshita, H [1 ]
Fukui, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Kumamoto City Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Kumamoto 8620965, Japan
关键词
high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; ultrapure dialysate; chronic inflammation; endotoxin levels;
D O I
10.1159/000081870
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Chronic inflammation contributes to the pathogenesis of several complications of hemodialysis therapy. It is thought that backfiltration of bacteria-derived contaminations during dialysis may induce a chronic inflammatory state. High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is one of the tools which can take a hold on such a chronic inflammatory condition. We examined the effect of ultra-pure dialysate which contributes to chronic inflammation with hs-CRP and tried to reduce endotoxin ( ET) levels at the end of the dialysate from 70 EU/l to < 1.0 EU/l (ultrapure dialysate). Other dialysis conditions, except ET level, were fixed. We investigated the hs-CRP of 23 patients receiving regular dialysis before the use of ultrapure dialysate and 1 year after use of it prospectively. The data showed a significant decrease in the median value of the hs-CRP from 0.16 to 0.07 mg/dl (p < 0.05). The value of serum beta(2)-microglobulin decreased from 33.2 to 28.4 mg/dl (p < 0.01) and the hemoglobin level increased from 10.0 to 11.0 g/dl (p < 0.05). These results indicate that even a dialysate containing 70 EU/l of ET level may induce a chronic inflammatory state. hs-CRP is a very useful marker of chronic inflammation and the use of ultrapure dialysate is necessary to improve a chronic inflammatory state. The targeted ET level at the end of the dialysate should be set at less than or equal to 1.0 EU/l. Copyright (C) 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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