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Experiments with Continuous Hemofiltration and Hemofiltrate Regeneration in the Rat
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1986Experimental studies were made with continuous hemofiltration treatment for bilaterally nephrectomised rats and initial observations regarding the effects of such treatment on leukocyte and thrombocyte counts are reported. Hemofiltration of unanesthetised rats able to move freely within their cage could be continued for up to 30 h using a pump-driven ...
M, Böttcher +8 more
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Artificial Organs, 1978
ABSTRACTExperiments were performed using a new hollow fiber hemofilter. Ultrafiltration rates and whole blood urea clearances were measured in post‐dilution hemofiltration. High ultrafiltration rates were obtained with the new hemofilter. No adverse effects were detected despite filtration fractions above 45%.
Juan P Bosch, Thomas Kahn
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ABSTRACTExperiments were performed using a new hollow fiber hemofilter. Ultrafiltration rates and whole blood urea clearances were measured in post‐dilution hemofiltration. High ultrafiltration rates were obtained with the new hemofilter. No adverse effects were detected despite filtration fractions above 45%.
Juan P Bosch, Thomas Kahn
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Hemodynamics in Hemofiltration
2015To study the established but not well understood phenomenon of improved intratreatment vascular stability during hemofiltration the same 10 stable hemodialysis patients were investigated during one hemodialysis and one hemofiltration treatment. Both treatments were matched in regard to linear fluid withdrawal (3 kg/240 minutes), small molecule removal ...
C A, Baldamus +4 more
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Continuous venovenous hemofiltration
Pediatric Nephrology, 1990Continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH) is a technique characterized by a venovenous circuit and a pump to perfuse the hemofilter. CVVH is suited to individualization of ultrafiltration and solute clearance in patients with acute renal failure and volume overload, specifically when there is impaired cardiovascular function or where arterial access ...
P D, Yorgin, A M, Krensky, B M, Tune
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Drug Elimination by Hemofiltration
Journal of Dialysis, 1977Elimination by hemofiltration of gentamicin, doxycylin, ampicillin, sulfamethoxazole and clofibrate was measured in patients with chronic renal insufficiency. Clearance values of ampicillin and clofibrate were roughly in the range that might be expected according to the reported protein binding values of these drugs, whereas doxycyclin and ...
K W, Rumpf +4 more
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Hemofiltration treatment of psoriasis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1982Eleven patients with severe psoriasis were treated with hemofiltration once weekly for 4 consecutive weeks. Hemofiltration is a method of extracorporeal dialysis that uses a pressure gradient, rather than passive diffusion, to remove small and medium molecular weight substances from the blood.
W D, Steck +7 more
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Capillary Membranes for Hemofiltration
Journal of Dialysis, 1977Membranes for hemofiltration were manufactured from blood-compatible polyamides in the form of capillaries. Hemofiltration units containing these capillaries were tested in vitro with aqueous solutions of salts and metabolites and with whole human blood.
U V, Mylius +2 more
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Continuous Arteriovenous Hemofiltration
Medical Clinics of North America, 1990CAVH is a bedside form of dialysis that is used in the treatment of fluid and electrolyte disorders seen in critically ill patients. The major advantages of the procedure include (1) gradual, continuous therapy, which is ideal in hemodynamically unstable patients; (2) control of fluid balance; and (3) ease of administration in the ICU.
N S, Nahman, D F, Middendorf
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Removal of sulfonamides by hemofiltration
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, 1989AbstractHemofiltration is a relatively new technique for removing toxic substances from the body. Unlike hemodialysis or hemoperfusion, the driving force behind hemofiltration is ultrafiltration. There have been several studies examining the clearance of drugs by hemofiltration but to date no study has investigated in a systematic way the effects of ...
S S, Yu +4 more
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Pre-/Postdilution Hemofiltration
Blood Purification, 2008Hemofiltration creates the best conditions for toxin removal and cardiovascular stability in the treatment of chronic renal failure patients. The increase in hematocrit due to erythropoietin, the blood flow rate and the necessary volume of substitution fluid limit the post- or the predilution hemofiltration.
D, Hillion +3 more
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