J. Bommer et al., POTENTIAL TRANSFER OF ENDOTOXIN ACROSS HIGH-FLUX POLYSULFONE MEMBRANES, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 7(6), 1996, pp. 883-888
It has been postulated that synthetic membranes, such as polysulfone m
embranes, are rather impermeable for endotoxin or endotoxin fragments
and can be used for sterile filtration of dialysate, It has never been
investigated, however, whether endotoxin permeability may be differen
t in commercially available polysulfone membranes. In vitro, we found
a significantly different permeability for endotoxin in two standard d
ialyzers and one test dialyzer with high-flux polysulfone membranes, I
n contrast to the F-60(FM) dialyzer with a very low permeability for e
ndotoxin, a stepwise increasing load of endotoxin concentration in the
dialysate compartment of the PN 1913(FM) test dialyzer and Primus 135
0(FM) polysulfone dialyzer was followed by a stepwise increase of endo
toxin in the blood compartment, A significant transfer across the memb
ranes was found when the endotoxin concentration in the dialysate comp
artment was >10 ng/mL in the PN 1913(FM) and >0.5 ng/mL in the Primus
1350(FM). In the latter, about 0.5% of the endotoxin concentration of
the dialysate compartment was found in the blood compartment, The data
suggest that manufacturers have to evaluate the performance and other
properties of their synthetic membranes in detail.