Introduction: We aimed to compare prospectively the effect of high-flux hemodialysis and post-dilution hemodiafiltration on platelets.
Methods: Twenty-two hemodialysis patients were treated with one high-flux hemodialysis and one post-dilution hemodiafiltration procedure. PFA-100 closure times (collagen/epinephrine-CEPI and collagen/adenosine diphosphate-CADP) were measured before and after the procedure, as well as platelet count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell count. All pre-dialysis and post-dialysis samples were taken from the afferent line.
Findings: The platelet count after vs. before hemodialysis did not change significantly (229.3 ± 55.0 x109 /L vs. 233.6 ± 55.8 × 109 /L; P = 0.269), but was significantly lower after post-dilution hemodiafiltration (215.5 ± 51.7 × 109 /L vs. 245.3 ± 59.9 × 109 /L; P < 0.0001). CEPI after vs. before hemodialysis was not significantly prolonged (192.9 ± 60.8 s vs. 173.4 ± 52.5 s; P = 0.147), and the same applied to CADP (143.6 ± 40.3 s vs. 142.6 ± 38.4 s; P = 0.897). CEPI after vs. before post-dilution hemodiafiltration was significantly prolonged (268.3 ± 41.3 s vs. 176.4 ± 54.0 s; P < 0.0001) as was CADP (221.0 ± 53.9 s vs.133.9 ± 31.1 s; P < 0.0001).
Discussion: Only after post-dilution hemodiafiltration, we found a lower platelet count and prolonged platelet closure times.
Keywords: End stage renal disease; hemodiafiltration; hemodialysis; platelets.
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