OPTIMIZED PROCEDURE TO EVALUATE THE THERMAL ENERGY TRANSFER IN HEMODIALYSIS TREATMENT |
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Authors: | Claudio De Capua Laura Fabbiano Gaetano Vacca |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department DIIES , University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria , Reggio Calabria , Italy;2. Department DMMM – Politecnico di Bari , Bari , Italy |
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Abstract: | Hemodialysis treatment is biased by complications during its operative phases. One of these potential accidents consists in intradialytic hypotension, that causes discomfort to the patient and may even increase the risk of death. Therefore, it is very important to predict these events in routine clinical procedures. A cause of hypotension may be thermal energy/heat exchanges between extracorporeal system and the surrounding environment. A model to evaluate these heat losses is proposed and improved in order to maintain constant patient blood temperature. A convenient procedure is defined to improve and optimize clinical treatment. Although most hemodialysis machines automatically control the dialysate solution temperature starting from peripheral body temperature measurements, the proposed method is based on the control of the pre-dialysis core temperature of the patient, and the temperature of the blood entering the artery from the extracorporeal circuit after the treatment in the dialyzer. Measurements of arterial and venous blood temperatures are obtained in a non invasive way by a suitable estimate of the thermal energy exchanges between the blood and the environment during the extracorporeal recirculation. The suggested model guarantees a constant core temperature of the patient, improving prevention from intradialytic hypotension. |
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Keywords: | extracorporeal circulation hemodialysis hypotension temperature estimation thermal energy exchange |
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