My last KT/V on Nocturnal was 3.1. A big change from 1.5 on conventional dialysis!
Mine was 2.9. My Potassium was 5.0 and my Phos was 3.3. That calls for a glass of MILK!
Yes Wattle the Kt/V is the same measurement here. My last measure was around 1.5
Quote from: RichardMEL on December 14, 2008, 04:00:31 AMYes Wattle the Kt/V is the same measurement here. My last measure was around 1.5Can you dialyze longer Rich? I have been told if I drop under 2 I will have to stay on longer at night or do another day exchange.
Wattle because you do home/nocturnal your kt/V will be larger and I think the "rules" are very different.
Wow, RM, you can't go over 350?? Maybe if you could, you could do less time?? Just curious, bless you as that is a long time!!
I run overnight 7 days a week, and My Kt/V was 3.2. No binders, normal diet, great labs.Run longer and slower people. Nocturnal, Nocturnal Nocturnal. Dialysis is not your problem, being underdialyzed is the problem.
These numbers—a URR of 65 percent and a Kt/V of 1.2—have been determined to be benchmarks of dialysis adequacy on the basis of studies in large groups of patients. These studies generally showed that patients with lower Kt/V and/or URR numbers had more health problems and a greater risk of death. However, the HEMO clinical trial (see Hope through Research) showed that a Kt/V greater than 1.2 did not result in improved outcomes.
I found this link about Kt/V and URR. http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/Kudiseases/pubs/hemodialysisdose/