FGF-23 removal is improved by on-line high-efficiency hemodiafiltration compared to conventional high flux hemodialysis.
Laure Patrier, Anne-Marie Dupuy, Alexandre Granger Vallée, Lotfi Chalabi, Marion Morena, Bernard Canaud, Jean-Paul Cristol
Index: J. Nephrol. 26(2) , 342-9, (2013)
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Abstract
Reducing circulating levels of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF-23) in patients on renal replacement therapy (RRT) could appear as an appealing approach for cardiovascular events prevention. The purpose of our study was to compare the clearance of FGF-23 between high flux hemodialysis (HD) and on-line hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) procedures.Fifty-three patients were included in the HD group while 32 patients were included in the OL-HDF group. Serum pre- and post-dialysis FGF-23 levels were measured using a 2nd generation Human FGF-23 (C-Term) ELISA kit.Mean FGF-23 reduction rates were significantly higher in OL-HDF (55.7 ± 25.2%) versus HD (36.2 ± 28.6%) groups (P=.0001), as were calculated FGF-23 clearances (P=.015) and Kt/V-FGF-23 (P=.001). Overall, post-treatment FGF-23 levels were significantly lower than pre-treatment values in both groups (P<.01).OL-HDF achieves higher FGF-23 removal over high flux HD.
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