Title: Practical Considerations for CRRT
1Practical Considerations for CRRT
Helen Currier RN, BSN, CNN Nancy McAfee RN, BSN,
CNN
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3Advantages of CRRT
- SLOW Hemodynamically unstable patients may not
tolerate the rapid ultrafiltration of
intermittent hemodialysis - CONTINUOUS Can help preserve metabolic stability
in critically ill patients can maintain fluid
balance for oliguric patients who require high
daily input (IV medications, parenteral nutrition)
4CVVH SYSTEM
Replacement fluid
Heparin
Drainage bag/UF
Roller pump
IV pump
bm14 roller pump
Venous chamber
Roller pump
Hemofilter
From the patient
Air detector
To the patient
5CVVHD SYSTEM
Replacement fluid
Drainage bag/UF
Heparin
Dialysate
Roller Pump
IV pump
bm14 roller pump
IV pump
Venous chamber
Roller Pump
Hemofilter
From the patient
Air detector
To the patient
6Success with CRRT
- Access
- Equipment
- Tubing/filter
- Prime
- Anticoagulation
- Staffing
7Access-What Works?
- Hemodialysis /Pheresis Line
- Shortest, fattest catheter possible
- (highest flows with least resistance)
- May need two single lumen lines
- Leg position-be creative
- Tape on the skin-may need to get creative
8Blood Pump Systems for CRRT
9CRRT Machines Current Generation
10Tubing and Equipment
- Tubing volume ranges from 44-110 ml
- Filter volume ranges from 28 83 ml
- Hotline volume 18.5 ml
- Blood volume of patient (70 ml/kg)
- PRISMA 108 ml
- BM-25 -Smallest filter tubing hotline 90.5
ml
11Extracorporeal Volume
- Blood volume in extracorporeal circuit is very
large compared to a small infant or child - Patients require a blood prime if the circuit
gt10 of their blood volume
12Blood Prime
- Whole blood
- PRBC Albumin 5
- PRBC NS
- PRBC FFP
- Larger patients Albumin 5
- AN-69 filter requires special considerations
13Bradykinin Release Syndrome(Brophy et al Am J
Kidney Dis. 2001 Jul38(1)173-8 )
- What is the link
- Blood bank blood has
- ICa of 0.04 mmol/l
- K of 40-60 mEq/l
- pH of 6.4
- Reaction can be mitigated by buffering the blood
and giving IV calcium at initiation
14Buffered System
- ECMO circuits are commonly primed with a cocktail
to correct the pH, Hct, and K of banked blood - Addition of THAM
- calcium chloride
- Heparin
- Sterile Water
- Sodium bicarb
15Bypass System
- Transfuse the PRBC post-filter directly into the
patient - The patient is then connected to the circuit
- Using the same rate for priming on and infusing
the PRBC (mixed with NS or Alb) - Thus the patients blood can be used as a
bradykinin filter (Brophy,et al 2001AJKD)
16Thermal Regulation
- Hotline Blood warming tubing
- Place at venous return to patient
- Leave on at constant temperature of 39o C
- Treat temp elevations if they occur
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17Anticoagulation
- Citrate
- Citrate infusion to CRRT circuit
- Calcium infusion to patient at separate site
- Monitor for metabolic alkalosis
- Heparin
- Heparin bolus then continuous infusion
- Maintain activated clotting time (ACT) 200
- Risk of bleeding, thrombocytopenia
18CRRT Staffing in PICU/IICU
- Nephrology/Dialysis RN sets-up initiates
therapy - PICU/IICU RN manages patient
- Nephrology/Dialysis RN on call 24/7
- Acuity assigned to pump as if a separate patient
- Staffing determined by acuity
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203rd International Conference on Pediatric
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (PCRRT)
- June, 2004
- Coronado Springs Disney Orlando, Fl
- www.pcrrt.com
21CRRT Modalities
- CAVH Continuous Arteriovenous
Hemofiltration - SCUF Slow Continuous Ultrafiltration
- CVVH Continuous Venovenous
Hemofiltration - CVVHD Continuous Venovenous
- Hemodialysis
22bm25 Blood Pump Module
- Blood monitor
- Blood flow rate
- ? 30-350 mL / min
- -- Safety features
- ? pressure monitors
- ? air detector
- ? clot trap
- ? venous clamp
- ? blood leak detector
23bm25 Fluid Control Module
- Balancing monitor
- Substitution pump / filtrate pump
- Integrated scales
- Fluid heater
- TMP monitor
- Operational ranges
- Replacement fluid 300- 9000 mL/hr
- Filtrate pump 100 - 11,000 mL/hr
- Net UFR 0.1 2000 mL/hr
24Baxter bm25
- 2 integrated modules
- Blood module (bm 11a)
- Balancing module / scales (bm14)
25CRRT Modalities
- CAVH Continuous Arteriovenous
Hemofiltration - SCUF Slow Continuous Ultrafiltration
- CVVH Continuous Venovenous
Hemofiltration - CVVHD Continuous Venovenous
- Hemodialysis
26bm25 Blood Pump Module
- Blood monitor
- Blood flow rate
- ? 30-350 mL / min
- -- Safety features
- ? pressure monitors
- ? air detector
- ? clot trap
- ? venous clamp
- ? blood leak detector
27bm25 Fluid Control Module
- Balancing monitor
- Substitution pump / filtrate pump
- Integrated scales
- Fluid heater
- TMP monitor
- Operational ranges
- Replacement fluid 300- 9000 mL/hr
- Filtrate pump 100 - 11,000 mL/hr
- Net UFR 0.1 2000 mL/hr
28Baxter bm25
- 2 integrated modules
- Blood module (bm 11a)
- Balancing module / scales (bm14)
29CVVH SYSTEM
Replacement fluid
Heparin
Drainage bag/UF
Roller pump
IV pump
bm14 roller pump
Venous chamber
Roller pump
Hemofilter
From the patient
Air detector
To the patient
30CVVHD SYSTEM
Replacement fluid
Drainage bag/UF
Heparin
Dialysate
Roller Pump
IV pump
bm14 roller pump
IV pump
Venous chamber
Roller Pump
Hemofilter
From the patient
Air detector
To the patient