Publication: HEMODIAFILTRATION WITH SELF-CLEANING SYSTEM
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ACTA TECHNICA NAPOCENSIS SERIES-APPLIED MATHEMATICS MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING
Abstract
Hemodiafiltration (HDF) is considered the primary method for replacing kidney and liver
function through blood filtration. Strong convective flows have been linked to improved clinical outcomes,
but achieving high blood flows for effective convective therapies can be challenging due to technical
obstacles and the risk of defense cell blockages in the filtration system. Despite optimized procedures,
issues such as increased transmembrane pressure, blood viscosity, and filter clogging may still arise. To
address these challenges, two potential solutions are proposed: automatic predilution and automatic
backflush. Predilution involves diverting a portion of filtered dialysate in the opposite direction from
filtration at regular intervals to achieve hemodilution and improve filter performance. Backflush, triggered
by TMP control, involves infusing ultrapure dialysate into the filtration system to improve hemodilution
and clean membrane pores. These innovations aim to overcome technical barriers and ensure effective
convective dose delivery in HDF treatment.
