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Blood Purif ; 43(4): 338-345, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28249254

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress has been related to hypo-response to erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The aim of this study was to verify whether vitamin E (ViE) on a synthetic polysulfone dialyzer can improve ESA responsiveness. METHODS: This controlled, multicenter study involved 93 HD patients on stable ESA therapy, who were randomized to either ViE-coated polysulfone dialyzer or to a low-flux synthetic dialyzer. The primary outcome measure was the change in ESA resistance index (ERI) from baseline. RESULTS: Mean ERI decreased in the ViE group by 1.45 IU/kg*g/dl and increased in the control group by 0.53 IU/kg*g/dl, with a mean difference of 1.98 IU/kg*g/dl (p = 0.001 after adjusting for baseline ERI, as foreseen by the study protocol). Baseline ERI was inversely related to its changes during follow-up only in the control group (R2 = 0.29). CONCLUSIONS: The ViE dialyzer can improve ESA response in HD patients. Changes in ERI during follow-up are independent from baseline ERI only in the ViE group. Video Journal Club 'Cappuccino with Claudio Ronco' at http://www.karger.com/?doi=453442.


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Anemia/drug therapy , Erythropoietin/administration & dosage , Membranes, Artificial , Renal Dialysis , Vitamin E , Aged , Anemia/blood , Anemia/etiology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kidney Function Tests , Male , Middle Aged , Renal Dialysis/adverse effects , Renal Dialysis/methods , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin E/chemistry
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Perit Dial Int ; 24(4): 359-64, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15335150

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BACKGROUND: The self-locating catheter invented by Nicola Di Paolo has been used increasingly in Italy and elsewhere since 1994, with about a thousand patients currently implanted every year. Twelve grams of tungsten inserted into the tip of the conventional Tenckhoff catheter during extrusion does not significantly change its form, but suffices to keep the tip firmly in the Douglas cavity. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to confirm our preliminary results in a large population of peritoneal dialysis patients. SETTING: 16 Italian nephrology departments. RESULTS: In addition to confirming the validity of the new catheter, the present results show that patients with the new catheter have fewer episodes of peritonitis, tunnel infection, cuff extrusion, catheter malfunction, obstruction, and leakage. CONCLUSION: The present multicenter control study confirms preliminary results and demonstrates that complications of peritoneal dialysis, such as cuff extrusion, infection, peritonitis, early leakage, and obstruction, are statistically less frequent in patients with self-locating catheters than in patients with classic Tenckhoff catheters.


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Catheters, Indwelling/adverse effects , Peritoneal Dialysis , Adult , Aged , Device Removal , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Foreign-Body Migration/etiology , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Tungsten
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