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Title: Automated electronic monitoring of circuit pressures during continuous renal replacement therapy: a technical report.
Austin Authors: Zhang, Ling;Baldwin, Ian C ;Zhu, Guijun;Tanaka, Aiko;Bellomo, Rinaldo 
Affiliation: Department of Intensive Care, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2015
Publication information: Critical Care and Resuscitation; 17(1): 51-4
Abstract: Automated electronic monitoring and analysis of circuit pressures during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) has the potential to predict failure and allow intervention to optimise function.Current CRRT machines can measure and store pressure readings for downloading into databases and for analysis. We developed a procedure to obtain such data at intervals of 1 minute and analyse them using the Prismaflex CRRT machine, and we present an example of such analysis.We obtained data on pressures obtained at intervals of 1 minute in a patient with acute kidney injury and sepsis treated with continuous haemofiltration at 2 L/hour of ultrafiltration and a blood flow of 200 mL/minute. Data analysis identified progressive increases in transmembrane pressure (TMP) and prefilter pressure (PFP) from time 0 until 33 hours or clotting. TMP increased from 104 mmHg to 313 mmHg and PFP increased from from 131 mmHg to 185 mmHg. Effluent pressure showed a progressive increase in the negative pressure applied to achieve ultrafiltration from 0 mmHg to -168 mmHg. The inflection point for such changes was also identified. Blood pathway pressures for access and return remained unchanged throughout.Automated electronic monitoring of circuit pressure during CRRT is possible and provides useful information on the evolution of circuit clotting.
Gov't Doc #: 25702763
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/12649
Journal: Critical Care and Resuscitation
URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25702763
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Automation
Databases as Topic
Electronics, Medical
Equipment Failure
Humans
Pressure
Renal Replacement Therapy
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