Evaluating a new method to judge dialysis treatment using online measurements of ionic clearance

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Abstract

New technology now supports direct online measurements of total dialysis dose per treatment, Kt. An outcome-based, nonlinear method for estimating target Kt in terms of ionic clearance measurements and body surface area (BSA) has been described recently. This is a validation study of the new method that evaluates the relationship between the (actual Kt-target Kt) difference and death risk. Patients with Kt measurements during March 2004 were identified (N=59 644). Target Kt was determined for each patient using the new method. Patients were then grouped by (actual Kt-target Kt) decile. They were also grouped by (actual URR-target URR) decile. Cox analysis-based risk profiles were constructed using those groupings. The (actual Kt-target Kt) difference profiles suggested improving death risk as Kt increased from below target to equal target. Risk ratios then flattened and remained so until (actual Kt-target Kt) reached the highest decile at which it appeared to improve, suggesting a possible biphasic profile. The (URR-target URR) risk profile was U-shaped. Death risk was related to the difference between the actual Kt and a target Kt value selected using the new nonlinear method. The method is therefore valid for prescribing and monitoring hemodialysis treatment. © 2006 International Society of Nephrology.

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Lowrie, E. G., Li, Z., Ofsthun, N. J., & Lazarus, J. M. (2006). Evaluating a new method to judge dialysis treatment using online measurements of ionic clearance. Kidney International, 70(1), 211–217. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ki.5001507

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