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Sustainability and environmental impact of on‐line hemodiafiltration

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Environment has become a main issue of human activities. Chronic hemodialysis (HD) therapy saves lives but consumes large amounts of water and power and produces a lot of care‐related waste.… Click to show full abstract

Environment has become a main issue of human activities. Chronic hemodialysis (HD) therapy saves lives but consumes large amounts of water and power and produces a lot of care‐related waste. On‐line hemodiafiltration (HDF) improves patients' outcomes but increases water consumption from ultra‐pure water needs and infusion volume. New‐generation water treatment systems have much reduced the proportion of reject water that can also be reused. Reducing the dialysate flow in standard HD decreases significantly the water consumption but impacts negatively dialysis efficiency. When on‐line HDF is prescribed, reducing the dialysate flow may be applied to decrease water needs while maintaining dialysis efficiency. Nowadays, dialysis prescription cannot ignore its impact on natural resources and environment.

Keywords: line hemodiafiltration; water; sustainability environmental; environmental impact; line

Journal Title: Seminars in Dialysis
Year Published: 2022

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