More important middle molecules are removed as a function of time, more than as a function of blood or dialysate flows.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on April 08, 2008, 10:08:20 AM More important middle molecules are removed as a function of time, more than as a function of blood or dialysate flows.The quality of the filter also comes into play, whether it's high flux, low flux and the rate of toxin removal per dialysate flow along with the blood pump speed.
The first hour or two dialysis will draw what it can from the vascular system, after that efficiency declines. Over 7 or eight hours many more middle molecules are available to be removed by those high efficiency filters because they've had time to migrate into the blood stream.
I run anywhere between 450 and 600 blood flow rate using 15 gauge buttonhole needles.I start at 450 and as my arterial needle settles in, I increase the blood flow. My pressures run in the neighborhood of 220-230 on the arterial side. My venous can be anywhere from 150 to 250.