The effects of bleach reprocessing on the performance of high-flux dialyzer
s have not been comprehensively characterized. We compared the effects of a
utomated bleach/formaldehyde reprocessing on solute and hydraulic permeabil
ity for cellulose triacetate (CT190) and polysulfone (F80B) dialyzers using
an in vitro model. Dialyzers were studied after initial blood exposure (R0
) and after 1 (R1), 5 (R5), 10 (R10), and 15 (R15) reuse cycles, Ultrafiltr
ation coefficient (K-uf), serial clearances, and/or sieving coefficients (S
Cs) of urea, creatinine, vancomycin, inulin, myoglobin, and albumin were de
termined. Urea, creatinine, and vancomycin clearances and SCs did not signi
ficantly differ from R0 to R15 with either dialyzer, Inulin clearances and
SC also did not significantly change from R0 to R15 for the CT190, However,
these same values for the F80B significantly increased (P < 0.05), The inu
lin clearance and SC values for the CT190 dialyzer were significantly highe
r than those for the F80B at all stages except R15, Myoglobin clearances si
gnificantly increased over 15 reuses for both dialyzers (P < 0.01), However
, CT190 myoglobin clearances were significantly higher at all stages (R0 =
37.7 +/- 9.7; R15 = 52.5 +/- 8.8 mL/min) than the F80B (R0 = negligible; R1
5 = 41.3 +/- 16.5 mL/min; P < 0.01), Albumin pre- and postdialysis SCs sign
ificantly increased for both dialyzers (P < 0.01), K-uf for R0 and R15 were
52.3 +/- 3.3 and 52.6 +/- 7.6 mL/h/mm Hg for CT190 (P = not significant) a
nd 48.8 +/- 4.4 and 87.3 +/- 7.0 mL/h/mm Hg for F80B (P < 0.0001), We concl
ude that bleach reprocessing significantly increases larger solute and hydr
aulic permeability of high-flux cellulosic and polysulfone dialyzers, This
effect is more pronounced for the polysulfone membrane, Until 10 reuses or
greater, the removal of solutes greater than 1,500 d is significantly compr
omised with the polysulfone dialyzer used in this study, (C) 1999 by the Na
tional Kidney Foundation, Inc.