Summary:
We assessed the influence of renal replacement therapy on selected lipid parameters in subjects with dyslipo-
proteinaemia, treated by regular haemodialysis. In 23 dialysed patients we compared the effect of a single
haemodialysis (HD) employing cuprophane membranes with haemodiafiltration (HDF) through high-flux poly-
sulphone membranes. The percentages of expressed acute lipid changes following HD and HDF had, in most
cases, an analogous trend. Statistical significance was achieved in Lp C-III concentration +10.28% (±19.45) during
HD vs – 5.59% (±10.33) in HDF, p < 0.001. In both methods the level of apoproteins A-I and B increased together
with an increasing concentration of Lp A-I particles. The level of total cholesterol, non-HDL and HDL cholesterol,
also rose. On the other hand, triacylglycerols mildly fell and analogously the Lp C-III particle concentrations
changed. The proportion of Lp C-III non-B increased with a parallel fall in Lp C-III B particles.
These changes of lipoprotein and apoprotein levels following HD and HDF develop secondarily in response to
the influence of haemoconcentration during intentional ultrafiltration and also enhanced lipoprotein metabo-
lism following the administration of heparin. In HDF the absorption of LPL inhibitors on the surface of high-flux
membranes can be demonstrated.
We also allowed for the possibility of influencing renal dyslipoproteinaemia by HDF treatment over a period
of 8 weeks. Control lipid level evaluation did not exhibit favourable significant results.
Key words:
kidney failure, renal dyslipoproteinaemia, dialysis membrane.
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