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Adsorption and permeability of low molecular weight heparin on high flux hemodialysis membranes.
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- SAKASHITA K
- Masuko Memorial Hospital
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- TUTUI T
- Masuko Memorial Hospital
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- ITO A
- Masuko Memorial Hospital
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- YAMAZAKI C
- Masuko Memorial Hospital
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- Other Title
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- 各種高性能透析膜における低分子ヘパリンの吸着特性および透過性の検討
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The aim of our study was to clarify the effect of high flux dialysis membranes on the adsorption and permeability of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). The dialyzers investigated were AM-GP (ASAHI), CL-SS (TERUMO), KF-C (KAWASUMI), BK-P (TORAY), PS (KAWASUMI), FLX (NIKKISO) and BLX (NIKKISO). In vitro study using such as CL-SS/KF-C/AM-GP/BK-P/PS/FLX/BLX (QB=100ml/min, QF=10ml/min) revealed that the average values of SC of LMWH were 0.39/0.53/0.56/0.79/0.87/1.03/0.00, respectively. Similary, the adsorption of LMWH was recognized only in BLX. Using BLX/AM-GP/BK-P/KF-C/FLX in clinical study (QB=200ml/min, QF=30ml/min) the reduction rate of LMWH on 15 min filtration were 71.9%/21.4%/19.9%/13.7%/3.3%, respectively, and statisti-cal significant decleases were found in all dialyzers except FLX. LMWH in filtrate was detected in only two types of dialyzers such as BK-P and FLX, respectively, and the mean SC of BK-P and FLX were 0.064 and 0.017.<br>In conclusion, the time and the site of LMWH injection is the critical points to be determined when hemodialysis is conducted using high flux membrane dialyzers. In addition, the dose of LMWH should be increased when BLX is used.
Journal
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- Jinko Zoki
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Jinko Zoki 23 (2), 412-416, 1994
JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
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- CRID
- 1390001204954218624
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- NII Article ID
- 130001732446
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- ISSN
- 18836097
- 03000818
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed