2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1492-7535.2004.00081.x
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Blood purification by ultrafiltration and fluid replacement (diafiltration)

Abstract: Conventional extracorporeal dialysis relies on diffusion down concentration gradients for the removal of undesirable solutes from the blood. Removal of a solute by diffusion depends on its size; this gives rise to the familiar observation that small solutes such as urea are removed by dialysis more readily than larger solutes such as creatinine and uric acid. The work of Teschan et al.(1) on isolation of toxic substances from uremic blood suggests that these large molecular weight solutes contribute to uremic … Show more

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“…Hence, polyelectrolyte complexes have been used to produce non-immunogenic subcutaneous implants and high dialysis coefficient artificial kidney membranes [18,19]. The record of PECs as biocompatible materials stimulated efforts to employ PEMUs, which can be applied to virtually any surface, in biomedical applications [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, polyelectrolyte complexes have been used to produce non-immunogenic subcutaneous implants and high dialysis coefficient artificial kidney membranes [18,19]. The record of PECs as biocompatible materials stimulated efforts to employ PEMUs, which can be applied to virtually any surface, in biomedical applications [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diafiltration should increase transmission of impurities through ultrafiltration membranes by continuously or intermittently adding buffer to maintain the retentate volume, thereby lengthening the total filtration time. It has been previously used to remove impurities from blood as an alternative to dialysis21 and can be used in other industrial applications22. In this study, diafiltration was applied during stage III to enhance transmission of any residual SMWIs through the 100 kDa HF membrane and further increase the purity of the bHb product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, solute removal in conjunction with ultrafiltration has been exploited as an alternative to diffusion as a mean of cleaning uremic blood [1]. The clinical application of ultrafiltration for fluid removal dated from the advent of dialysis therapy.…”
Section: Historical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%