BackgroundRecent evidence documented that dialyzers and hemodialytic techniques yield different dialytic performances. The study aims to compare uremic toxins removal and iron status between on-line hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF), high-flux hemodialysis (HF-HD), expanded hemodialysis (HDx), and HFR Aequilibrium (HFR-Aeq).MethodsA single-center retrospective observational study enrolled 52 patients on chronic HD. Each study group (HFR-Aeq, HDx, HF-HD, and OL-HDF) included 13 patients. Na & iuml;ve patients for each of the treatments were considered. Serum samples were collected at baseline and after 12-24-48 weeks from the enrollment. Intragroup comparison was performed using Friedman's test whereas longitudinal data were compared using linear mixed models (LMMs).ResultsHDx showed a progressive improvement in the removal of urea (p = 0.043), lambda -free light chains (p = 0.033), and transferrin saturation (p = 0.011) compared to other techniques. A nearly significant slope of beta 2 M was observed (p = 0.066). Also HFR-Aeq showed a near significant reduction in lambda FLC values (p = 0.05) and a nearly significant increase in albumin levels (p = 0.07).ConclusionsHFR-Aeq provides uremic toxins removal comparable to other traditional techniques (HF-HD, OL-HDF). HDx confirmed its superiority in the removal of uremic toxins as urea and lambda FLC and surprisingly enhanced TSAT by a possible anti-inflammatory effect not ascertained in the present study. The utilization of non-optimal convective volumes likely vanishes the promising findings of OL-HDF.
Napoli, M., Alfano, G., Scrivo, A., Zappulo, F., Morisi, N., Martano, L., et al. (2025). Uremic toxins removal and iron status: a medium-term comparison between 4 dialysis techniques (EMPIRE study). RENAL FAILURE, 47(1), 1-9 [10.1080/0886022X.2025.2497491].
Uremic toxins removal and iron status: a medium-term comparison between 4 dialysis techniques (EMPIRE study)
Napoli M.;Alfano G.;Scrivo A.;Zappulo F.;Martano L.;La Manna G.;
2025
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BackgroundRecent evidence documented that dialyzers and hemodialytic techniques yield different dialytic performances. The study aims to compare uremic toxins removal and iron status between on-line hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF), high-flux hemodialysis (HF-HD), expanded hemodialysis (HDx), and HFR Aequilibrium (HFR-Aeq).MethodsA single-center retrospective observational study enrolled 52 patients on chronic HD. Each study group (HFR-Aeq, HDx, HF-HD, and OL-HDF) included 13 patients. Na & iuml;ve patients for each of the treatments were considered. Serum samples were collected at baseline and after 12-24-48 weeks from the enrollment. Intragroup comparison was performed using Friedman's test whereas longitudinal data were compared using linear mixed models (LMMs).ResultsHDx showed a progressive improvement in the removal of urea (p = 0.043), lambda -free light chains (p = 0.033), and transferrin saturation (p = 0.011) compared to other techniques. A nearly significant slope of beta 2 M was observed (p = 0.066). Also HFR-Aeq showed a near significant reduction in lambda FLC values (p = 0.05) and a nearly significant increase in albumin levels (p = 0.07).ConclusionsHFR-Aeq provides uremic toxins removal comparable to other traditional techniques (HF-HD, OL-HDF). HDx confirmed its superiority in the removal of uremic toxins as urea and lambda FLC and surprisingly enhanced TSAT by a possible anti-inflammatory effect not ascertained in the present study. The utilization of non-optimal convective volumes likely vanishes the promising findings of OL-HDF.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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