M. Fischbach et B. Haraldsson, Dynamic changes of the total pore area available for peritoneal exchange in children, J AM S NEPH, 12(7), 2001, pp. 1524-1529
The most important of the parameters that describe exchange across the peri
toneal membrane is the total pore area over diffusion distance (A(o)/Deltax
). It determines the rate of diffusion and mainly seems to reflect the numb
er of capillaries available for exchange. In the present study, a simplifie
d three-pore analysis was used to estimate A(o)/Deltax from peritoneal equi
libration tests. Two groups of children (mean age, 9.5 yr) who were on chro
nic peritoneal dialysis underwent studies with peritoneal equilibration tes
ts. In the first group of children, three levels of fill volumes were used
in each patient. In the second group of patients, the effects of posture an
d dwell time were analyzed from four consecutive peritoneal dialysis sample
s obtained after 15, 30, 60, and 90 min. As the fill volume was raised from
800 to 1400 ml/m(2) BSA, the steady-state A(o)/Deltax increased significan
tly by 21%, i.e., from 19,900 +/- 1200 to 24,000 +/- 1450 cm(2)/cm per 1.73
m(2) (n = 8). A further increase to 2000 ml/m(2) did not result in any cha
nge of A(o)/Deltax. Moreover, steady-state A(o)/Deltax fell significantly w
hen the patients were standing, 21,900 +/- 1400 compared with 29,400 +/- 13
30 cm(2)/cm per 1.73m(2) (n = 6) obtained in the supine position. There was
a transient (<30 min) increase in A(o)/<Delta>x initially during the dwell
, probably reflecting vasodilation and recruitment of capillaries. It is co
ncluded that factors such as the intraperitoneal fill volume, posture, and
dwell time all dynamically affect the total pore area available for exchang
e.