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血液透析患者的生存是否依赖于小分子溶质清除率(Kt/V)?如果是,那么如何调整Kt/V以防止弱势群体透析不充分?

Is Hemodialysis Patient Survival Dependent upon Small Solute Clearance (Kt/V)?: If So How Can Kt/V be Adjusted to Prevent Under Dialysis in Vulnerable Groups?

作者信息

Davenport Andrew

机构信息

University College London Centre for Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Semin Dial. 2017 Mar;30(2):86-92. doi: 10.1111/sdi.12566. Epub 2017 Jan 11.

Abstract

Small solute clearance achieved during a single hemodialysis session has been traditionally evaluated by urea clearance, normalized for total body water (Kt/Vurea) for more than 30 years. By consensus, the target sessional KtVurea for thrice weekly treatments has been increased from 0.9 to 1.2 over the years. Although this is supported by observational studies, there is a fundamental lack of prospective studies to support this threshold target. In clinical practice achieving sessional Kt/Vurea targets are most closely followed in the US. Yet there appears to be a paradox in that by following Kt/Vurea targets in the US hemodialysis patient survival is better for men and the obese, the opposite of what is seen in the general population. Delivery of a lower dose of hemodialysis to women and smaller men can be explained by underestimation of total body water. The advent of bioimpedance techniques which can measure both body water and body composition will potentially allow a rescaling and re-evaluation of the importance of small solute clearances (Kt/Vurea) in the hemodialysis patient population.

摘要

在过去30多年里,单次血液透析治疗期间的小分子溶质清除率传统上一直通过尿素清除率来评估,并根据总体水进行标准化(Kt/Vurea)。多年来,经共识,每周三次治疗的目标单次KtVurea已从0.9提高到1.2。尽管有观察性研究支持这一点,但根本缺乏前瞻性研究来支持这一阈值目标。在美国的临床实践中,最严格遵循单次Kt/Vurea目标。然而,似乎存在一个悖论,即在美国遵循Kt/Vurea目标时,男性和肥胖的血液透析患者生存率更高,这与普通人群的情况相反。对女性和体型较小的男性进行较低剂量的血液透析,可能是由于对总体水的低估。生物阻抗技术的出现能够测量身体水分和身体成分,可以重新调整和重新评估小分子溶质清除率(Kt/Vurea)在血液透析患者群体中的重要性。

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