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Renal Replacement Therapy
Mr.Sachin Dwivedi
College of Nursing, AIIMS Rishikesh.
Renal Replacement Therapy
• Renal replacement therapy is a term used to
encompass life-supporting treatments for renal
failure.
• Renal replacement therapy replaces nonendocrine
kidney function in patients with renal failure.
Techniques include intermittent hemodialysis,
continuous hemofiltration and hemodialysis, and
peritoneal dialysis.
What is Dialysis?
• “Dialysis is an artificial way to eliminate waste
and excess fluid from the body.”
HEMODIALYSIS
It is the removal of solutes and water from body across
a semipermeable membrane (dialyzer)
Father of hemodialysis
• Willem Kolff invented the first “artificial kidney”
• This young Dutch physician constructed the first
dialyzer (artificial kidney) in 1943.
PRINCIPLES underlying HD
• Diffusion
• Osmosis
• Ultra filtration & solvent drag
DIFFUSION
• Movement of molecules from an area of
higher concentration to an area of lower
concentration
OSMOSIS
• Movement of solvent molecules from lower
concentration to higher concentration
Ultra filtration & Solvent drag
• Water moves from an area
of high pressure to an area
of lower pressure
• Molecules which are
dissolved in the solvent also
get removed- solvent drag
INDICATIONS
• Acute poisoning
• Acute renal failure
• Severe edema
• Chronic renal failure
• Hepatic coma
• Metabolic acidosis
• Transfusion reaction
• Post partum renal insufficiency
• Cardiac tamponade
• Fluid overload not responding to diuretics & fluid restriction
CONTRAINDICATIONS
• Other chronic vascular disease.
• Inability to secure vascular access.
• Hemodynamic instability or Hemorrhage.
• Very old people.
VASCULAR ACCESS
1. AV FISTULA
2. AV GRAFTS
3. Percutaneous access
AV FISTULA
• Anastamosis of an artery to a vein
• Sites- radial artery & cephalic vein,
brachial artery & cephalic vein,
brachial artery & basilic vein
• The increased blood flow and
pressure causes the vein to dilate.
Pre-op care in AV fistula
• Full explanation of the procedure and aftercare
• Should be well hydrated before the surgery
• Part preparation.
Post op care in AV fistula
• Limb should be kept warm
&well supported to maintain the
peripheral circulation.
• Monitor the BP and maintained
at 100 systolic minimum to
reduce the risk of fistula
thrombosis.
• Avoid antihypertensive therapy
• Examine the wound site for
bleeding/swelling
• Check the blood flow
regularly(bruit/ thrill) regularly
Post op care of AV fistula
• Avoid using the fistula arm for carrying heavy
loads.
• Avoid tight and restrictive clothing on the arm.
• Hand exercises promote fistula maturation.
• Arm should not be used for phlebotomy
cannulations or recording the BP.
• Notify physician if any bleeding.
Long term care
• Keep your access clean at all times
• Be careful not to bump your access
• Don’t wear jewellery over your access
• Don’t sleep with your access arm under your head or
body.
• Check the pulse in your access every day.
Complications of Av fistula
• Thrombosis- due to hypotension
• Aneurysm- due to repeated area puncture
• Steal syndrome- due to reduced blood
ARTERIOVENOUS GRAFT
• A graft is put between an
artery &vein
• Synthetic graft(PTFE) is
used most commonly.
• Indications
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Diabetes
• Can be used after 14 days
Percutaneous access
• Internal jugular vein
• Subclavian vein
• Femoral vein
• Indications
- Acute dialysis
- Temporary
- Inadequate vessels
- Failed access
Percutaneous access
Post insertion care
• Correct insertion is checked by X-ray
• Check for pneumothorax & puncture of the adjacent vessels
• Maintain the patency of the catheter
- Heparin lock injected after each dialysis
- Heparin is removed & flushed with saline (0.9%)before next
dialysis
- Never flush the catheter if can’t be aspirated
• Examine the sites for any soreness, redness, or presence of
exudates.
Canulation
• Allow the fistula to mature.
• A thorough physical examination is done before
canulation.
• Adhere to units protocol.
• Universal precautions are followed.
• A tourniquet may be used to get the vessels
engorged.
Types of canulations
• Rope ladder puncture
• Area puncture
• Buttonhole puncture
Canulation technique
• Needles to be inserted at 45 deg to the skin
• Arterial and venous needle should be placed 5 cm
apart
• Don’t pull or push the needle blindly
• Ask for assistance if cannulations attempt had failed
for 2/3 times
Mechanism of Hemodialysis
Mechanism of Hemodialysis
• The arterial blood is passed through the dialyser and
then back to the body through the vein. Heparin is used
as an anticoagulant while passing the blood through the
machine.
• Inside the dialyser, the blood moves through the
hemofilter, which contains tiny channels that are
interposed between two cellophane membranes. These
are porous membranes.
• The outer surface of these membranes is bathed in the
dialysing fluid called dialysate. The used dialysate is
Mechanism of Hemodialysis
• Urea, phosphate, creatinine, and other unwanted
substances from the blood pass into the dialysate by
the concentration gradient. The essential substances
required by the body diffuse from the dialysate into the
blood.
• The dialysis machine also has several blood pumps
with pressure monitors that enable easy flow of
blood from the patient to the machine and back to the
patient. It also has pumps for the flow of fresh
dialysate and for drainage of used dialysate.
Dialysate
• The fluid which is pumped on the opposite side of the
semi permeable membrane to the patients blood
• It is prepared by mixing a concentrated electrolyte
solution with a buffer(bicarbonate) & purified water.
Composition of Dialysate
SOLUTE BLOOD DIALYSATE
SODIUM(mmol/) 130- 149 132-145
Potassium 3.5- 5 0- 3.0
Urea 2.5 – 6.5 0
Creatinine 60 – 120 0
Calcium(mmol/l) 2.2 – 2.6 0.25 -0. 75
Magnesium 0 – 85 0 – 1.0
Glucose(mg/dl) 70-160 0-200
Bicarbonate (mmol/l) 22- 26 0- 40
Anticoagulation
• Heparin in the beginning 2000- 5000U or 50 U/Kg and
then as a continuous infusion at 1000- 1500U/hr till
15-60 mts before the end of dialysis
• Heparin free dialysis if bleeding disorder is there.
Peritoneal dialysis
• Peritoneal dialysis is done by
surgically implanting a catheter in
the peritonial membrane of the
patient.
• A cleaning fluid (dialysate) is then
circulated throughout the catheter
that absorbs the waste materials
from the blood vessels in the walls
of the stomach.
• It is then drawn out and discarded.
• It is more versatile and convenient.
Indications
• Vascular access failure.
• Intolerance to hemodialysis.
• Congestive heart failure.
• Prosthetic valvular disease.
• Children aged 0-5 years.
• Patient preference.
• Distance from a hemodialysis center.
• Poor cardiac function.
Contraidications
• Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis,
current clostridium difficile
infection, and end-stage liver
disease with ascites.
• The main anatomic contraindication
to PD is an unrepaired hernia.
Nursing management of patients with dialysis
• Before dialysis.
• During dialysis.
• After dialysis.
REFERENCES
• Brunner and Suddarth's (2010)Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing,
10th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,.
• Black M.Joyce and Hawks Hokanson Jane. (2012). Medical Surgical
Nursing,Clinical Management for Positive Outcome.Mumbai.Elsevier
Publication.
• Black. M. Joyce et.al. (2005). Medical Surgical Nursing.8th edition .Vol.2
• Hinkle L. Janice and Cheever H. Kerry (2014).Text book of Medical-
Surgical Nursing 13th edition. NewDelhi. Wolters Kluwer publication.

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Renal Replacement Therapy for Kidney disease

  • 1. Renal Replacement Therapy Mr.Sachin Dwivedi College of Nursing, AIIMS Rishikesh.
  • 2. Renal Replacement Therapy • Renal replacement therapy is a term used to encompass life-supporting treatments for renal failure. • Renal replacement therapy replaces nonendocrine kidney function in patients with renal failure. Techniques include intermittent hemodialysis, continuous hemofiltration and hemodialysis, and peritoneal dialysis.
  • 3. What is Dialysis? • “Dialysis is an artificial way to eliminate waste and excess fluid from the body.”
  • 4. HEMODIALYSIS It is the removal of solutes and water from body across a semipermeable membrane (dialyzer)
  • 5. Father of hemodialysis • Willem Kolff invented the first “artificial kidney” • This young Dutch physician constructed the first dialyzer (artificial kidney) in 1943.
  • 6. PRINCIPLES underlying HD • Diffusion • Osmosis • Ultra filtration & solvent drag
  • 7. DIFFUSION • Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
  • 8. OSMOSIS • Movement of solvent molecules from lower concentration to higher concentration
  • 9. Ultra filtration & Solvent drag • Water moves from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure • Molecules which are dissolved in the solvent also get removed- solvent drag
  • 10. INDICATIONS • Acute poisoning • Acute renal failure • Severe edema • Chronic renal failure • Hepatic coma • Metabolic acidosis • Transfusion reaction • Post partum renal insufficiency • Cardiac tamponade • Fluid overload not responding to diuretics & fluid restriction
  • 11. CONTRAINDICATIONS • Other chronic vascular disease. • Inability to secure vascular access. • Hemodynamic instability or Hemorrhage. • Very old people.
  • 12. VASCULAR ACCESS 1. AV FISTULA 2. AV GRAFTS 3. Percutaneous access
  • 13. AV FISTULA • Anastamosis of an artery to a vein • Sites- radial artery & cephalic vein, brachial artery & cephalic vein, brachial artery & basilic vein • The increased blood flow and pressure causes the vein to dilate.
  • 14. Pre-op care in AV fistula • Full explanation of the procedure and aftercare • Should be well hydrated before the surgery • Part preparation.
  • 15. Post op care in AV fistula • Limb should be kept warm &well supported to maintain the peripheral circulation. • Monitor the BP and maintained at 100 systolic minimum to reduce the risk of fistula thrombosis. • Avoid antihypertensive therapy • Examine the wound site for bleeding/swelling • Check the blood flow regularly(bruit/ thrill) regularly
  • 16. Post op care of AV fistula • Avoid using the fistula arm for carrying heavy loads. • Avoid tight and restrictive clothing on the arm. • Hand exercises promote fistula maturation. • Arm should not be used for phlebotomy cannulations or recording the BP. • Notify physician if any bleeding.
  • 17. Long term care • Keep your access clean at all times • Be careful not to bump your access • Don’t wear jewellery over your access • Don’t sleep with your access arm under your head or body. • Check the pulse in your access every day.
  • 18. Complications of Av fistula • Thrombosis- due to hypotension • Aneurysm- due to repeated area puncture • Steal syndrome- due to reduced blood
  • 19. ARTERIOVENOUS GRAFT • A graft is put between an artery &vein • Synthetic graft(PTFE) is used most commonly. • Indications - Peripheral vascular disease - Diabetes • Can be used after 14 days
  • 20. Percutaneous access • Internal jugular vein • Subclavian vein • Femoral vein • Indications - Acute dialysis - Temporary - Inadequate vessels - Failed access
  • 22. Post insertion care • Correct insertion is checked by X-ray • Check for pneumothorax & puncture of the adjacent vessels • Maintain the patency of the catheter - Heparin lock injected after each dialysis - Heparin is removed & flushed with saline (0.9%)before next dialysis - Never flush the catheter if can’t be aspirated • Examine the sites for any soreness, redness, or presence of exudates.
  • 23. Canulation • Allow the fistula to mature. • A thorough physical examination is done before canulation. • Adhere to units protocol. • Universal precautions are followed. • A tourniquet may be used to get the vessels engorged.
  • 24. Types of canulations • Rope ladder puncture • Area puncture • Buttonhole puncture
  • 25. Canulation technique • Needles to be inserted at 45 deg to the skin • Arterial and venous needle should be placed 5 cm apart • Don’t pull or push the needle blindly • Ask for assistance if cannulations attempt had failed for 2/3 times
  • 27. Mechanism of Hemodialysis • The arterial blood is passed through the dialyser and then back to the body through the vein. Heparin is used as an anticoagulant while passing the blood through the machine. • Inside the dialyser, the blood moves through the hemofilter, which contains tiny channels that are interposed between two cellophane membranes. These are porous membranes. • The outer surface of these membranes is bathed in the dialysing fluid called dialysate. The used dialysate is
  • 28. Mechanism of Hemodialysis • Urea, phosphate, creatinine, and other unwanted substances from the blood pass into the dialysate by the concentration gradient. The essential substances required by the body diffuse from the dialysate into the blood. • The dialysis machine also has several blood pumps with pressure monitors that enable easy flow of blood from the patient to the machine and back to the patient. It also has pumps for the flow of fresh dialysate and for drainage of used dialysate.
  • 29. Dialysate • The fluid which is pumped on the opposite side of the semi permeable membrane to the patients blood • It is prepared by mixing a concentrated electrolyte solution with a buffer(bicarbonate) & purified water.
  • 30. Composition of Dialysate SOLUTE BLOOD DIALYSATE SODIUM(mmol/) 130- 149 132-145 Potassium 3.5- 5 0- 3.0 Urea 2.5 – 6.5 0 Creatinine 60 – 120 0 Calcium(mmol/l) 2.2 – 2.6 0.25 -0. 75 Magnesium 0 – 85 0 – 1.0 Glucose(mg/dl) 70-160 0-200 Bicarbonate (mmol/l) 22- 26 0- 40
  • 31. Anticoagulation • Heparin in the beginning 2000- 5000U or 50 U/Kg and then as a continuous infusion at 1000- 1500U/hr till 15-60 mts before the end of dialysis • Heparin free dialysis if bleeding disorder is there.
  • 32. Peritoneal dialysis • Peritoneal dialysis is done by surgically implanting a catheter in the peritonial membrane of the patient. • A cleaning fluid (dialysate) is then circulated throughout the catheter that absorbs the waste materials from the blood vessels in the walls of the stomach. • It is then drawn out and discarded. • It is more versatile and convenient.
  • 33. Indications • Vascular access failure. • Intolerance to hemodialysis. • Congestive heart failure. • Prosthetic valvular disease. • Children aged 0-5 years. • Patient preference. • Distance from a hemodialysis center. • Poor cardiac function.
  • 34. Contraidications • Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, current clostridium difficile infection, and end-stage liver disease with ascites. • The main anatomic contraindication to PD is an unrepaired hernia.
  • 35. Nursing management of patients with dialysis • Before dialysis. • During dialysis. • After dialysis.
  • 36. REFERENCES • Brunner and Suddarth's (2010)Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,. • Black M.Joyce and Hawks Hokanson Jane. (2012). Medical Surgical Nursing,Clinical Management for Positive Outcome.Mumbai.Elsevier Publication. • Black. M. Joyce et.al. (2005). Medical Surgical Nursing.8th edition .Vol.2 • Hinkle L. Janice and Cheever H. Kerry (2014).Text book of Medical- Surgical Nursing 13th edition. NewDelhi. Wolters Kluwer publication.