The process where fluid is extracted from the blood via a pressure gradient across the dialysis membrane to remove retained liquids.
A hybrid technique combining diffusion and convection to increase the clearance of larger "middle molecules" that standard dialysis might miss.
Effective filtration requires strict monitoring by specialized staff to manage: Ensuring optimal flow for the filter. Download anafiltrado docx
The specific pressure gradient between the blood compartment and the dialysate that drives the filtration rate. 3. Clinical Applications
1. Introduction to Advanced Filtration
Adjusting PTM to prevent membrane rupture or hemolysis. Principios Físicos en Hemodiálisis - Nefrología al día
Managing the hourly ultrafiltration rate is vital to reaching the "dry weight" target for chronic patients. 4. Standard Parameters for Implementation Description Standard Range Blood Flow (QB) Speed of blood through the filter 300–450 mL/min Infusion Flow (Vs) Replacement fluid used in diafiltration Variable based on target Hematocrit Influence on filtration efficiency ~35% in adults 5. Nursing and Monitoring Protocols The process where fluid is extracted from the
Hemofiltration techniques are the primary choice for critical patients in intensive care units.