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6th International Conference on Pediatric C ontinuous Renal Replacement Therapy Rome,Italy. 2010, April 8-10. CRRT TERMINOLOGY. Stefano Picca, MD D ept. of Nephrology and Urology, Dialysis Unit “Bambino Gesù” Pediatric Research Hospital ROMA, Italy. CRRT modalities….
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6th International Conference on Pediatric Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Rome,Italy. 2010, April 8-10 CRRT TERMINOLOGY Stefano Picca, MD Dept. of Nephrology and Urology, Dialysis Unit “Bambino Gesù” Pediatric Research Hospital ROMA, Italy
CRRT modalities… …everchanging array of names and abbreviations… …lack of standardization… creates unnecessary confusion…prevents accurate comparisons and multicenter research, and is scientifically undesirable… Bellomo, Ronco, Mehta, AJKD,1996
PHYSICAL PRINCIPLE TREATMENT DURATION CRRT NOMENCLATURE CONVECTION (ultrafiltration) DIFFUSION (dialysis) P A B A B CONVECTION + DIFFUSION from Ricci et al, 2009
DEFINITIONS (1) • SCUF • SlowContinuous UltraFiltration • Venovenous Circuit • Slow ultrafiltration • No substitution fluid Filtrate collecting device
DEFINITIONS (2) • CVVH (postdilution) • Continuous • VenoVenous • Hemofiltration • Venovenous Circuit • High ultrafiltration • Substitution fluid Replace-ment fluid Filtrate collecting device
DEFINITIONS (3) • CVVH(predilution) • Continuous • VenoVenous • Hemofiltration • Venovenous Circuit • High ultrafiltration • Substitution fluid Replace-ment fluid Filtrate Replace-ment fluid
DEFINITIONS (4) • CVVHD • Continuous • VenoVenous • HemoDialysis • Venovenous Circuit • Dialysate (diffusion) • Low ultrafiltration (convection) , usually BW loss • No substitution fluid Filtrate- Diaysate Dialysate
DEFINITIONS (5) • CVVHDF • Continuous • VenoVenous • HemoDiaFiltration • Venovenous Circuit • Dialysate (diffusion) • High ultrafiltration (convection) • Substitution fluid Replace-ment fluid Filtrate- Diaysate Dialysate
DEFINITIONS: flows in children (6) Qb: blood flow (from 10 ml/kg/min in infants to 150-200 ml/min in adolescents) Replace-ment fluid Filtrate- Qd: dialysate flow (from 200 to 5000 ml/h) Quf: ultrafiltration rate (2000 ml/1.73 m2/h or?) Diaysate Dialysate
MISCELLANEOUS TECHNIQUES: HYBRID (1) • Sustained Low Efficiency Dialysis (SLED) • Sustained Low Efficiency Daily Dialysis (SLEDD) • Prolonged Intermittent Daily RRT (PDIRRT) • Extended Dialysis (ED) • Extended Daily Dialysis (EDD) • Extended Daily Dialysis with filtration (EDDf) • In adults: • Reduced blood flow (100-200 ml/min) • Reduced dialysate flow (100-200 ml/min) • 10-12 hours a day
MISCELLANEOUS TECHNIQUES: HYBRID (2) from Baldwin, 2009
MISCELLANEOUS TECHNIQUES (3) • high-volume hemofiltration: • In adults, claimed to be more efficient in: • mediators removal • hemodynamics • improvement of immune • dysfunction Adapted from Ronco, 2006
PUBMED, March 2010: • CVVHD-hemodiafiltration: 58 post-2000 papers • 40/58 use the acronym CVVHD incorrectly • 15/40 incorrect definition in nephrology journals • 15/40 incorrect definition in IC journals
Word:a speech sound or series of speech sounds that symbolizes and communicates a meaning usually without being divisible into smaller units capable of independent use. Merrian-Webster on line, 2010 (www.merriam-webster.com) SLEDD HVHF CPFA CVVHDF CAVHDF CVVHD CRRT CAVH CHP PE …and dialysis?? CVVHDF CVVHD CAVHD CVVH SLED CRITICAL NEPHROLOGIST IN CRITICAL SITUATION