Abstract

Human serum protein adsorption takes place immediately upon contact between blood and membrane, leading to the formation of cake layers inside membrane matrices and = biochemical cascades. Therefore, hemodialysis leads to life threatening situations for many patients. Defining adequate clinical practices can allow for a better control of protein adsorption and reduce the side effects that are associated with unacceptably high morbidity and mortality rates. The present study aimed to analyze the impacts of High Flux Hemodialysis and Low Flux Hemodialysis on human serum protein adsorption in dialysis membranes currently being used for clinical hemodialysis in Canadian hospital.

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