CONCENTRATIONS OF SOME TRACE-ELEMENTS (SE, ZN, CU, FE) IN HEMOFILTRATE OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS TREATED BY CONTINUOUS VENOVENOUS HEMOFILTRATON (CVVH)
Hj. Guth et al., CONCENTRATIONS OF SOME TRACE-ELEMENTS (SE, ZN, CU, FE) IN HEMOFILTRATE OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS TREATED BY CONTINUOUS VENOVENOUS HEMOFILTRATON (CVVH), Trace elements in medicine, 14(3), 1997, pp. 154-158
The treatment of acute renal failure (ARF) with continuous veno-venous
hemofiltration (CVVH) may improve the prognosis of critically ill pat
ients. Losses of trace elements during CVVH could influence the nutrit
ional balance and the clinical outcome. The concentration of selen (Se
), copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) was measured in serum and hemofiltrate of
15 patients with ARF, and iron (Fe) in hemofiltrate of only 10 patien
ts. A general deficiency of Se, Cu, and Zn in serum was not detected,
the concentrations of these trace elements in hemofiltrate showed no r
elationship to the serum concentration, nevertheless, the daily mean r
emoval is equal or greater than the daily needed amounts estimated in
normal patients. Fe could not be detected in hemofiltrate. A normal su
bstitution or an increase of the amounts of these trace elements given
previously cannot generally be recommended. The regular detection of
these trace elements can prevent deficiency states and can indicate th
e start of substitution.