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The effect of needle size on dialysis adequacy, venous pressure, pain and clotting time in hemodialysis patients

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KMID : 1128620060100010035
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of needle size for adequancy of hemodialysis in chronic hemodialysis patients.

Method: This study included 34 patients undergoing HD therapy thrice weekly for at least 1 month at C University Hospital in Seoul between March and May 2006. These patients were sequentially performed with four weeks interval. The effect of needle size for hemodialysis adequancy was measured with Hemodialysis adequancy(Kt/V) and venous pressure, pain score, clotting time according to 16G and 15G needle.

Result: The results of this study are as follows,
1. Hemodialysis adequancy(Kt/V) was significantly increased from 1.35 to 1.43 as increasing in needle size.
2. Venous pressure during HD was significantly decreased from 117.65 mmHg to 90.29mmHg as increasing in needle size.
3. Pain score was not significantly different between 2.18point using 15G needle and 2.02point using 16G needle.
4. Clotting time was not significantly different between 12.3min using 15G needle and 10.1min using 16G needle.

Conclusions: In conclusion using 15G needle than 16G one was more effective for hemodialysis adequancy (Kt/V).
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Hemodialysis, KT/V, Needle size, Venous pressure, Clotting time
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