Permeability |
Usually defined as high, medium, or low with respect to middle-molecule depuration; different cut-points available, no fully agreed definition. |
Clear and easy definition; all types of membranes can be used in HD, and only high-permeability membranes in HDF. Back-filtration in HD is proportional to permeability. |
Differences are less sharp for new membranes; research to improve selectivity, differences between membranes in the same category may be relevant. |
Membrane size |
In square meters: usually related to body surface (lower/higher/equal). |
Clear and easy; several surfaces usually available for each membrane type. |
Membrane size is related to membrane type and anticoagulation; effect of size on depuration depends on membrane performance. |
Blood flow |
No fully agreed standard; European reference 300–350 mL/min; in other settings target flow may be as high as 450 mL/min. |
Clear and easy definition; good blood flow is also a marker of correct functioning of the vascular access. |
Target may vary according to vascular access and type of treatment (lower in long-hour dialysis). Highly dependent on vascular access. |
Dialysate flow |
No fully agreed standard; European reference 500 mL/min., may be as high as 800 mL/min. |
Clear and easy definition; agreed international standard. |
Prescription can be adjusted (higher in HDF, lower in some types of daily dialysis). |
Reinfusion (HDF) |
No fully agreed standard; European reference 24 L/session on HDF. |
Clear relationship between exchanges and middle-molecule depuration. |
Standards are different across the world; pre-/post-dilution protocols are different; loss of albumin may increase with high exchanges. |
Number of dialysis sessions |
Thrice-weekly; incremental: 1–2 per week with progressive increase; intensive: 4–7 per week. “daily dialysis” at least 5 per week. |
Clear, simple, validated. |
All frequencies that differ from thrice-weekly are less validated, protocols are highly center-dependent. |
Dialysis duration |
Standard: 4 h thrice-weekly; shorter in “short” daily dialysis; various combinations of 2–8 h and 1–7 sessions. |
Clear, simple, validated. |
All durations that differ from 4 h are less validated, protocols are highly center-dependent. |