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Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model

A system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis (SAPD) has been developed that continuously recirculates dialysate via a tidal mode using a single‐lumen peritoneal catheter with the regeneration of spent dialysate by means of sorbents. SAPD treatment may improve plasma clearance by the maintenance...

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Autores principales: van Gelder, Maaike K., de Vries, Joost C., Simonis, Frank, Monninkhof, Anneke S., Hazenbrink, Diënty H. M., Ligabue, Giulia, Giovanella, Silvia, Joles, Jaap A., Verhaar, Marianne C., Bajo Rubio, Maria A., Selgas, Rafael, Cappelli, Gianni, Gerritsen, Karin G. F.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33278069
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14593
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author van Gelder, Maaike K.
de Vries, Joost C.
Simonis, Frank
Monninkhof, Anneke S.
Hazenbrink, Diënty H. M.
Ligabue, Giulia
Giovanella, Silvia
Joles, Jaap A.
Verhaar, Marianne C.
Bajo Rubio, Maria A.
Selgas, Rafael
Cappelli, Gianni
Gerritsen, Karin G. F.
author_facet van Gelder, Maaike K.
de Vries, Joost C.
Simonis, Frank
Monninkhof, Anneke S.
Hazenbrink, Diënty H. M.
Ligabue, Giulia
Giovanella, Silvia
Joles, Jaap A.
Verhaar, Marianne C.
Bajo Rubio, Maria A.
Selgas, Rafael
Cappelli, Gianni
Gerritsen, Karin G. F.
author_sort van Gelder, Maaike K.
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description A system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis (SAPD) has been developed that continuously recirculates dialysate via a tidal mode using a single‐lumen peritoneal catheter with the regeneration of spent dialysate by means of sorbents. SAPD treatment may improve plasma clearance by the maintenance of a high plasma‐to‐dialysate concentration gradient and by increasing the mass transfer area coefficient (MTAC) of solutes. The system is designed for daily 8‐hr treatment (12 kg, nighttime system). A wearable system (2.3 kg, daytime system) may further enhance the clearance of phosphate and organic waste solutes during the day. Uremic pigs (n = 3) were treated with the day‐ (n = 3) and nighttime system (n = 15) for 4–8 hr per treatment. Plasma clearance (Cl), MTAC, and total mass transport (MT) of urea, creatinine, phosphate, and potassium were compared with a static dwell (n = 28). Cl, MTAC, and MT of urea, creatinine, phosphate, and potassium were low in the pig as compared to humans due to the pig's low peritoneal transport status and could be enhanced only to a limited extent by SAPD treatment compared with a static dwell (nighttime system: Cl urea: ×1.5 (p = .029), Cl creatinine: ×1.7 (p = .054), Cl phosphate: ×1.5 (p = .158), Cl potassium: ×1.6 (p = .011); daytime system: Cl creatinine: ×2.7 (p = .040), Cl phosphate: ×2.2 (p = .039)). Sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis treatment in a uremic pig model is safe and enhances small solute clearance as compared to a static dwell. Future studies in humans or animal species with higher peritoneal transport should elucidate whether our SAPD system enhances clearance to a clinically relevant extent as compared to conventional PD.
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spelling pubmed-77188392020-12-11 Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model van Gelder, Maaike K. de Vries, Joost C. Simonis, Frank Monninkhof, Anneke S. Hazenbrink, Diënty H. M. Ligabue, Giulia Giovanella, Silvia Joles, Jaap A. Verhaar, Marianne C. Bajo Rubio, Maria A. Selgas, Rafael Cappelli, Gianni Gerritsen, Karin G. F. Physiol Rep Original Research A system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis (SAPD) has been developed that continuously recirculates dialysate via a tidal mode using a single‐lumen peritoneal catheter with the regeneration of spent dialysate by means of sorbents. SAPD treatment may improve plasma clearance by the maintenance of a high plasma‐to‐dialysate concentration gradient and by increasing the mass transfer area coefficient (MTAC) of solutes. The system is designed for daily 8‐hr treatment (12 kg, nighttime system). A wearable system (2.3 kg, daytime system) may further enhance the clearance of phosphate and organic waste solutes during the day. Uremic pigs (n = 3) were treated with the day‐ (n = 3) and nighttime system (n = 15) for 4–8 hr per treatment. Plasma clearance (Cl), MTAC, and total mass transport (MT) of urea, creatinine, phosphate, and potassium were compared with a static dwell (n = 28). Cl, MTAC, and MT of urea, creatinine, phosphate, and potassium were low in the pig as compared to humans due to the pig's low peritoneal transport status and could be enhanced only to a limited extent by SAPD treatment compared with a static dwell (nighttime system: Cl urea: ×1.5 (p = .029), Cl creatinine: ×1.7 (p = .054), Cl phosphate: ×1.5 (p = .158), Cl potassium: ×1.6 (p = .011); daytime system: Cl creatinine: ×2.7 (p = .040), Cl phosphate: ×2.2 (p = .039)). Sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis treatment in a uremic pig model is safe and enhances small solute clearance as compared to a static dwell. Future studies in humans or animal species with higher peritoneal transport should elucidate whether our SAPD system enhances clearance to a clinically relevant extent as compared to conventional PD. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7718839/ /pubmed/33278069 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14593 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
van Gelder, Maaike K.
de Vries, Joost C.
Simonis, Frank
Monninkhof, Anneke S.
Hazenbrink, Diënty H. M.
Ligabue, Giulia
Giovanella, Silvia
Joles, Jaap A.
Verhaar, Marianne C.
Bajo Rubio, Maria A.
Selgas, Rafael
Cappelli, Gianni
Gerritsen, Karin G. F.
Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
title Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
title_full Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
title_fullStr Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
title_short Evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
title_sort evaluation of a system for sorbent‐assisted peritoneal dialysis in a uremic pig model
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33278069
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14593
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