Dose of dialysis predicted by continuous measurement of dialysate urea concentration

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Cappello, A [1 ]
Tartarini, R [1 ]
Paolini, F [1 ]
Calzavara, P [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bologna, DEIS, I-40136 Bologna, Italy
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hemodialysis; urea kinetics; double-pool model; parameter estimation; dose of dialysis;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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On-line estimation of urea kinetic parameters from dialysate urea concentration (DUN) is proposed and applied to dialysis dose prediction during therapy. Continuous measurement of DUN was performed by a post-filter enzymatic sensor (Hospal Dasco Spa) on six patients undergoing standard haemodialysis. in order to allow for early and reliable prediction of the end of dialysis values, a variable-volume double-pool model is used since the classical first order model cannot account for the fast-to-slow dynamics occurring during the first hour. Three parameter combinations are estimated at each time on the basis of the past DUN history: K-d/V-0, KdC0 and VR, where K-d, V-0, C-0, and VR are the dialyzer clearance, the total urea distribution volume, the initial plasma concentration, and the intra-extracellular volume ratio, respectively. Residuals between model-predicted and measured data have an average root mean square error of about 3% of the DUN excursion and model parameters show realistic values. The final dose of dialysis is predicted by multiplying K-d/V-0 for the scheduled duration of the dialysis session. Prediction after 70 min from the beginning of the session differs on the average by less than 5% from the final value thus demonstrating the applicability of the proposed method. Furthermore, knowledge of model parameters allows for early and accurate prediction of the total urea removed.
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页码:1813 / 1815
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