Abstract
Single needle dialysis is used as a method of vascular access in many European dialysis centres. However, recirculation has been incriminated as a disadvantage of this procedure. According to in vitro studies, recirculation should be limited to a minimum when using double lumen needles. The present study makes an in vivo comparison between single and double lumen needles in unipuncture (single needle) dialysis of the type double headpump (Bellco, BL 760) and studies the role of recirculation in dialysis performance. Although recirculation is significantly reduced with the double lumen needle, compared to the single lumen needle, the clearance of small molecules is not significantly different for both needle types.
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