In vivo validation of glucose pump test for measurement of hemodialysis access flow

The glucose pump test (GPT) is a recently introduced method of measuring hemodialysis access blood flow (Qa). A validation of GPT during dialysis has not yet been done, and performance characteristics of the method have not yet been fully analyzed. The authors studied 33 patients (25 synthetic graft...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of kidney diseases 2003-10, Vol.42 (4), p.752-760
Hauptverfasser: Ram, Sunanda J, Magnasco, Alberto, Jones, Steven A, Barz, Arnold, Zsom, Lajos, Swamy, Sapna, Paulson, William D
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Zusammenfassung:The glucose pump test (GPT) is a recently introduced method of measuring hemodialysis access blood flow (Qa). A validation of GPT during dialysis has not yet been done, and performance characteristics of the method have not yet been fully analyzed. The authors studied 33 patients (25 synthetic grafts, 8 autogenous arteriovenous fistulae). Qa measurements by ultrasound dilution (UD) and GPT were done in triplicate during dialysis. In GPT, a baseline blood sample (C(1)) was obtained, followed by infusion of a 10% glucose solution (C(i)) through the arterial needle into the access at 16 mL/min (Q(i)). After 11 seconds, a downstream blood sample (C(2)) was aspirated from the venous needle. C(1) and C(2) glucose were measured by glucometer. Qa was computed by the equation: Qa = Q(i)(C(i) - C(2))/(C(2) - C(1)). A model of the access vascular circuit was used to determine the influence of C(2) aspiration on the Qa measurement. Mean Qa was 1413 mL/min by UD versus 1,496 mL/min by GPT (P = 0.11). There was a strong linear correlation between the 2 methods (r = 0.905; P
ISSN:0272-6386
1523-6838
DOI:10.1016/S0272-6386(03)00914-4