Methods for estimation of peritoneal dialysate volume and reabsorption rate using macromolecular markers
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Methods for estimation of peritoneal dialysate volume and reabsorption rate using macromolecular markers
Abstract
Reabsorption of fluid and solutes from the peritoneal cavity poses several problems for the correct estimation of peritoneal dialysate volume and ultrafiltration rate with macromolecular volume markers. Although physiological mechanisms of peritoneal reabsorption (direct lymphatic absorption vs reabsorption to the peritoneal tissue) are being currently discussed, many experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated that peritoneal reabsorption of the marker is mainly a bulk "backflow" out of the peritoneal cavity. Theoretical bases for the estimation of peritoneal dialysate volume and cumulative ultrafiltration of fluid including the correction for peritoneal reabsorption are reviewed. A widely applied simplified method which, however, neglects the impact of ultrafiltration on marker concentration is also discussed. The systematic errors involved in the application of the simplified method are usually less than 10% in the standard conditions; however, in specific cases they may be much higher. Therefore, the correct method is suggested for practical applications.
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