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The kinetics of water transperitoneal transport during long-term peritoneal dialysis performed using icodextrin dialysis fluid

Anna Olszowska, Grzegorz Żelichowski, Jacek Waniewski, Joanna Stachowska-Piętka, Andrzej Weryński, Zofia Wańkowicz

Abstract
INTRODUCTION Dialysis fluid containing icodextrin is used in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD)because of its significant ultrafiltration properties. The use of the fluid in treating patients with congestive heart failure resistant to diuretics has also been reported. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to evaluate water peritoneal transport during a 16-hour dialysis exchange performed using icodextrin-containing dialysis fluid. PATIENTS AND METHODS Eleven clinically stable patients were enrolled in the study (5 women and 6 men; mean age, 50.4 ±18.3 years), treated with PD for 26.9 ±22.4 months. Water transperitoneal transport was evaluated using a modified version of Babb-Randerson-Farrell thermodynamic model of membrane transport with human albumin marked with iodine as the marker of intraperitoneal volume. Based on blood and dialysate samples collected during the 16-hour dialysis exchange, the intraperitoneal volume of dialysate and dialysate reverse absorption were calculated. RESULTS There were no clinical complications associated with the use of icodextrin fluid during the study. A significant increase in intraperitoneal volume of dialysate (950 ml on average) compared to the initial value was observed in the whole group at the 16th hour of the exchange. CONCLUSIONS The study demonstrated that dialysis fluid with icodextrin ensured effective ultrafiltration during a 16-hour dialysis exchange. This indicates its potential usefulness in the treatment of patients with severe congestive heart failure with or without coexisting end-stage renal disease.

Keywords
icodextrin, peritoneal dialysis, peritoneal transport

Pol Arch Med Wewn, 2009; 119 (5): 305-310

PMID: 19579812

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