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Mas, Sebastian & Bosch Panadero, Enrique & Abaigar, Pedro & Camarero, Vanesa & Mahillo, Ignacio & Civantos, Esther & Sanchez-Ospina, Didier & Ruiz Priego, Alberto & Egido, Jesus & Ortiz, Alberto & González Parra, Emilio (2018-03 ) .Influence of dialysis membrane composition on plasma bisphenol A levels during online hemodiafiltration.
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Mas, Sebastian & Bosch Panadero, Enrique & Abaigar, Pedro & Camarero, Vanesa & Mahillo, Ignacio & Civantos, Esther & Sanchez-Ospina, Didier & Ruiz Priego, Alberto & Egido, Jesus & Ortiz, Alberto & González Parra, Emilio. 2018-03 .Influence of dialysis membrane composition on plasma bisphenol A levels during online hemodiafiltration.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39739
Résumé:
Introduction
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an ubiquitous environmental toxin that is also found in dialyzers.
Online hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) more efficiently clears high molecular weight molecules,
and this may improve BPA clearance. However, the BPA contents of dialysis membranes
may be a source of BPA loading during OL-HDF.
Methods
A prospective study assessed plasma BPA levels in OL-HDF patients using BPA-free (poly nephron) or BPA-containing (polysulfone) dialyzers in a crossover design with two arms,
after a run-in OL-HDF period of at least 6 months with the same membrane: 31 patients on
polynephron at baseline were switched to polysulfone membranes for 3 months (polyne phron-to-polysulfone) and 29 patients on polysulfone were switched to polynephron for 3
months (polysulfone-to-polynephron).
Results
After a run-in OL-HDF period of at least 6 months with the same membrane, baseline pre dialysis BPA was lower in patients on polynephron (8.79±7.97 ng/ml) than in those on poly sulfone (23.42±20.38 ng/mL, p<0.01), but still higher than in healthy controls (<2 ng/mL).
After 3 months of polynephron-to-polysulfone switch, BPA was unchanged (8.98±7.88 to
11.14±15.98 ng/mL, ns) while it decreased on the polysulfone-to-polynephron group
(23.42±20.38 to 11.41±12.38 ng/mL, p<0.01).