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Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study

Intradialytic hypotension can lead to superimposed organ hypoperfusion and ultimately worsens long-term kidney outcomes in critically ill patients requiring kidney replacement therapy. Acetate-free biofiltration (AFB), an alternative technique to bicarbonate-based hemodialysis (B-IHD) that does not...

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Autores principales: Gouin, Anna, Tailpied, Pierre, Marion, Olivier, Lavayssiere, Laurence, Medrano, Chloé, Nogier, Marie-Béatrice, Seigneuric, Bruno, Kamar, Nassim, Cointault, Olivier, Faguer, Stanislas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245729
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author Gouin, Anna
Tailpied, Pierre
Marion, Olivier
Lavayssiere, Laurence
Medrano, Chloé
Nogier, Marie-Béatrice
Seigneuric, Bruno
Kamar, Nassim
Cointault, Olivier
Faguer, Stanislas
author_facet Gouin, Anna
Tailpied, Pierre
Marion, Olivier
Lavayssiere, Laurence
Medrano, Chloé
Nogier, Marie-Béatrice
Seigneuric, Bruno
Kamar, Nassim
Cointault, Olivier
Faguer, Stanislas
author_sort Gouin, Anna
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description Intradialytic hypotension can lead to superimposed organ hypoperfusion and ultimately worsens long-term kidney outcomes in critically ill patients requiring kidney replacement therapy. Acetate-free biofiltration (AFB), an alternative technique to bicarbonate-based hemodialysis (B-IHD) that does not require dialysate acidification, may improve hemodynamic and metabolic tolerance of dialysis. In this study, we included 49 mechanically ventilated patients requiring 4 h dialysis (AFB sessions n = 66; B-IHD sessions n = 62). Whereas more AFB sessions were performed in patients at risk of hemodynamic intolerance, episodes of intradialytic hypotension were significantly less frequent during AFB compared to B-IHD, whatever the classification used (decrease in mean blood pressure ≥ 10 mmHg; systolic blood pressure decrease >20 mmHg or absolute value below 95 mmHg) and after adjustment on the use of vasoactive agent. Diastolic blood pressure readily increased throughout the dialysis session. The use of a bicarbonate zero dialysate allowed the removal of 113 ± 25 mL/min of CO(2) by the hemofilter. After bicarbonate reinjection, the global CO(2) load induced by AFB was +25 ± 6 compared to +80 ± 12 mL/min with B-IHD (p = 0.0002). Thus, notwithstanding the non-controlled design of this study, hemodynamic tolerance of AFB appears superior to B-IHD in mechanically ventilated patients. Its use as a platform for CO(2) removal also warrants further research.
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spelling pubmed-87055242021-12-25 Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study Gouin, Anna Tailpied, Pierre Marion, Olivier Lavayssiere, Laurence Medrano, Chloé Nogier, Marie-Béatrice Seigneuric, Bruno Kamar, Nassim Cointault, Olivier Faguer, Stanislas J Clin Med Article Intradialytic hypotension can lead to superimposed organ hypoperfusion and ultimately worsens long-term kidney outcomes in critically ill patients requiring kidney replacement therapy. Acetate-free biofiltration (AFB), an alternative technique to bicarbonate-based hemodialysis (B-IHD) that does not require dialysate acidification, may improve hemodynamic and metabolic tolerance of dialysis. In this study, we included 49 mechanically ventilated patients requiring 4 h dialysis (AFB sessions n = 66; B-IHD sessions n = 62). Whereas more AFB sessions were performed in patients at risk of hemodynamic intolerance, episodes of intradialytic hypotension were significantly less frequent during AFB compared to B-IHD, whatever the classification used (decrease in mean blood pressure ≥ 10 mmHg; systolic blood pressure decrease >20 mmHg or absolute value below 95 mmHg) and after adjustment on the use of vasoactive agent. Diastolic blood pressure readily increased throughout the dialysis session. The use of a bicarbonate zero dialysate allowed the removal of 113 ± 25 mL/min of CO(2) by the hemofilter. After bicarbonate reinjection, the global CO(2) load induced by AFB was +25 ± 6 compared to +80 ± 12 mL/min with B-IHD (p = 0.0002). Thus, notwithstanding the non-controlled design of this study, hemodynamic tolerance of AFB appears superior to B-IHD in mechanically ventilated patients. Its use as a platform for CO(2) removal also warrants further research. MDPI 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8705524/ /pubmed/34945025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245729 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gouin, Anna
Tailpied, Pierre
Marion, Olivier
Lavayssiere, Laurence
Medrano, Chloé
Nogier, Marie-Béatrice
Seigneuric, Bruno
Kamar, Nassim
Cointault, Olivier
Faguer, Stanislas
Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study
title Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study
title_full Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study
title_fullStr Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study
title_full_unstemmed Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study
title_short Hemodynamic and Metabolic Tolerance of Acetate-Free Biofiltration in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Real-Life Study
title_sort hemodynamic and metabolic tolerance of acetate-free biofiltration in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: a real-life study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34945025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245729
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