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The aim of this study is to determine the effects of AV port reversal (AVPR) on recirculation, clearance, post-filter ionized calcium and subsequently citrate dosing.
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Rationale:
AV port reversal (AVPR) has been demonstrated to increase recirculation in venous catheters used in ICU for CVVH. The effects of this frequently used manoeuvre have not been described in the setting of CVVH using regional citrate anticoagulation.
Objective:
The aim of this study is to determine the effects of AVPR on recirculation, clearance, post-filter ionized calcium and subsequently citrate dosing.
Study design and methods:
Open trial studying the effect of AVPR in patients undergoing citrate CVVH. After measurement in standard catheter configuration, AVPR is performed after which effects on catheter recirculation, clearance, citrate dosing and post-filter ionized calcium (iCa) are monitored.
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Arterial line, arterial (pre-filter) port, postfilter port (after postdilution and calcium compensation), effluent sample. All flow rates to be noted.
Study population:
Twelve patients admitted to intensive care, requiring continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) for AKI. Patients are preferably anuric and have achieved good metabolic control under CVVH before inclusion in the study.
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