International Journal of Nephrology (Jan 2011)

Optimal Hemodialysis Prescription: Do Children Need More Than a Urea Dialysis Dose?

  • Fischbach Michel,
  • Zaloszyc Ariane,
  • Schaefer Betti,
  • Schmitt Claus Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/951391
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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When prescribing hemodialysis in children, the clinician should first establish an adequate regimen, before seeking to optimize the treatment (Fischbach et al. 2005). A complete dialysis dose should consist of a urea dialysis dose and a determined convective volume. Intensified and more frequent dialysis regimens should not be considered exclusively as rescue therapy. Interestingly, a recent single-center study demonstrated that frequent on-line HDF provides an optimal dialysis prescription, both in terms of blood pressure control (and therefore avoidance of left ventricular hypertrophy), and catch-up growth, that is, no malnutrition or cachexia and less resistance to growth hormone. Nevertheless, this one-center experience would benefit from a prospective randomized study.