RRT Flashcards

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indications for dialysis

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  • refractory acidosis
  • Electrolyte (hyper K)
  • Ingestion of poisons
  • Overload
  • Uremia
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SCUF

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  • slow continuous ultrafiltration
  • primary goal: fluid removal via ultrafiltration
  • no dialysate, no replacement fluids
  • used patients unresponsive to diuretics
  • not used for patients with acidosis problems or hyper K
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CVVH

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  • continuous veno-venous hemofiltration
  • all convective therapy
  • fluid and solute removal, removing at much high rate
  • ## requires replacement solution to drive convection , no dialysate
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CVVHD

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  • continuous veno-venous hemodialysis
  • convection and diffusion ( slow HD)
  • primary goal: solute removal by diffusion, safe fluid volume management
  • requires dialysate solution
  • dialysate flow rate= 15-45ml/min
  • no replacement solution
  • solute removal determined by dialysate flow rate
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CVVHDF

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  • continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration
  • high dose of convection
  • same as CVVHD plus convection
  • primary goal: solute removal by diffusion and convection, safe dluid removal management
  • uses dialysate solution
  • dialysate flow rate= 15-45ml/min
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Diffusion

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  • movement of solute down concentration gradient
  • influenced by dialysate, surface area
  • movement of solute from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
  • dialysate is used to create a concentration gradient across a semipermeable membrane
  • Dialysis used a semipermeable membrane for selected diffusion
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Convection

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Movement of solutes with water flow “solvent drag”

  • the more fluid moved through a semipermeable membrane, the more solutes are removed
  • most important for middle molecules
  • depending on UF up to 20% of small solute clearance in typical rx
  • convection clearance depends on pathway of water movement from blood side to dialysate side
  • driving force: transmembrane pressure
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Ultrafiltration

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  • movement of fluid through a semipermeable membrane caused by a pressure gradient
  • positive, negative and osmotic pressure from non-permeable solutes
  • the movement of fluid through a membrane caused by a pressure gradient
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