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DIALYSISDIALYSIS
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J.ManasiaJ.Manasia
Dialysis…Dialysis…
a method of removing toxic a method of removing toxic substances (impurities or wastes) substances (impurities or wastes) from the blood when the kidneys are from the blood when the kidneys are unable to do so. unable to do so.
most frequently used for patients who most frequently used for patients who have kidney failure, but may also be have kidney failure, but may also be used to quickly remove drugs or used to quickly remove drugs or poisons in acute situations. This poisons in acute situations. This technique can be life saving in people technique can be life saving in people with acute or chronic kidney failure.with acute or chronic kidney failure.
Dialysis: MethodsDialysis: Methods
HemodialysisHemodialysis Peritoneal DialysisPeritoneal Dialysis
Hemodialysis…Hemodialysis…
A dialysis process A dialysis process which requires a which requires a machine to machine to transport the transport the blood and blood and dialysing fluid on dialysing fluid on either side of a either side of a semi-permeable semi-permeable membrane to membrane to effect the removal effect the removal of toxic of toxic metabolites and metabolites and excess waterexcess water
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Hemodialysis: Hemodialysis: FunctionsFunctions
Cleanses the blood of accumulated Cleanses the blood of accumulated waste productswaste products
Removes the by-products of protein Removes the by-products of protein metabolism (metabolism (urea, creatinine & uric urea, creatinine & uric acidacid))
Removes excessive fluidsRemoves excessive fluids Maintains or restores the buffer system Maintains or restores the buffer system
of the bodyof the body Maintains or restores electrolyte levelsMaintains or restores electrolyte levels
Hemodialysis: AccessHemodialysis: Access
Subclavian and femoral Subclavian and femoral cathetercatheter
External arteriovenous External arteriovenous shuntshunt
Internal arteriovenous Internal arteriovenous fistualfistual
Internal arteriovenous graftInternal arteriovenous graft
Subclavian (vein) Subclavian (vein) Catheter…Catheter…
may be inserted may be inserted for short term or for short term or temporary use in temporary use in acute renal failureacute renal failure
usually filled w/ usually filled w/ heparin & capped heparin & capped to maintain patency to maintain patency between dialysis between dialysis treatmentstreatments
may be left in may be left in place for up to 6 place for up to 6 wks if complications wks if complications do not occurdo not occur
Femoral (vein) Femoral (vein) Catheter…Catheter…
may be inserted may be inserted for short term or for short term or temporary use in temporary use in acute renal failureacute renal failure
client should not sit client should not sit up more than 45up more than 45° ° or lean forward, or or lean forward, or the catheter may the catheter may kink & occlude.kink & occlude.
an IV infusion an IV infusion pump w/ microdrip pump w/ microdrip tubing should be tubing should be used if a heparin used if a heparin infusion through the infusion through the catheter is catheter is prescribedprescribed
External AV ShuntExternal AV Shunt
Access is formed Access is formed by the surgical by the surgical insertion of 2 insertion of 2 silastic cannulas silastic cannulas into an artery or into an artery or vein in the vein in the forearm or leg forearm or leg to form an to form an external blood external blood path.path.
External AV Shunt…External AV Shunt…
AdvantagesAdvantages DisadvantagesDisadvantages can be used can be used immediately after immediately after insertioninsertion no venipuncture no venipuncture necessary for dialysisnecessary for dialysis
external danger of external danger of disconnecting or disconnecting or dislodging the shuntdislodging the shunt risk of hemorrhage, risk of hemorrhage, infection or clottinginfection or clotting skin erosion around skin erosion around the catheter sitethe catheter site
Internal AV FistulaInternal AV Fistula
for chronic dialysis for chronic dialysis clientsclients
created surgically created surgically by anastomosis of a by anastomosis of a large artery & a large artery & a large vein in the large vein in the armarm
Maturity: veins Maturity: veins become engorged become engorged due to the flow of due to the flow of arterial blood into arterial blood into the venous system; the venous system; takes 1-2 wks.takes 1-2 wks.
Maturity is required Maturity is required before the fistula before the fistula can be usedcan be used
Internal AV Fistula…Internal AV Fistula…
AdvantagesAdvantages DisadvantagesDisadvantages less danger of less danger of clotting and bleedingclotting and bleeding can be used can be used indefinitelyindefinitely decreased decreased incidence of infectionincidence of infection no external no external dressing requireddressing required
cannot be used cannot be used immediately after immediately after insertioninsertion venipuncture is venipuncture is required for dialysisrequired for dialysis infiltration of needles → infiltration of needles → hematomahematoma aneurysm in the fistulaaneurysm in the fistula Arterial steal syndromeArterial steal syndrome
Internal AV GraftInternal AV Graft
for chronic dialysis clients for chronic dialysis clients who do not have adequate who do not have adequate blood vessels for the blood vessels for the creation of a fistulacreation of a fistula
Gore-Tex or a bovine (cow) Gore-Tex or a bovine (cow) carotid artery as artificial carotid artery as artificial vein for blood flowvein for blood flow
Procedure involves the Procedure involves the anastomosis of the graft to anastomosis of the graft to the artery, a tunneling the artery, a tunneling under the skin, and under the skin, and anastomosis to a vein.anastomosis to a vein.
can be used 2 wks after can be used 2 wks after insertioninsertion
Complications: clotting, Complications: clotting, aneurysms and infectionaneurysms and infection
Internal AV Graft…Internal AV Graft…
AdvantagesAdvantages DisadvantagesDisadvantages less danger of less danger of clotting and bleedingclotting and bleeding can be used can be used indefinitelyindefinitely decreased decreased incidence of infectionincidence of infection no external no external dressing requireddressing required
cannot be used cannot be used immediately after immediately after insertioninsertion venipuncture is venipuncture is required for dialysisrequired for dialysis infiltration of needles → infiltration of needles → hematomahematoma aneurysm in the fistulaaneurysm in the fistula Arterial steal syndromeArterial steal syndrome
How long do hemodialysis treatments last?
Usually, each hemodialysis treatment lasts about four hours and is done three times per week.