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Renal Physiology
Intro to CRRT Concepts
Catherine Jones
September 2017
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Learning Outcomes
To revise anatomy & physiology of kidney in health:
To understand basic principles of continuous renal
replacement therapies:
To describe common modalities of renal replacement
therapies:
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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2 bean shaped organs
Located in middle of
back just below the rib
cage
Size of a fist – 110-170g.
Receive 1.2l blood every
minute
72L per hour
1728L per day
25% Cardiac output!
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Normal Kidney Function
The Kidneys, with their approx.
1 million
nephrons,
are responsible for the filtration of blood and the subsequent formation of urine. In addition……..
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Functions of the Kidney:
Fluid Balance
Electrolyte Balance
Acid Base Balance
Waste Excretion
Blood Pressure regulation
Erythropoiten synthesis
Vitamin D synthesis
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What functions does CRRT support?
Fluid Balance
Electrolyte Balance
Acid Base Balance
Waste Excretion Blood Pressure regulation
Erythropoiten synthesis
Vitamin D synthesis
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Structure
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Blood flow through kidneys
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The Nephron
Functional unit of the kidney
About I million nephrons within
each kidney
Each nephron contains
Renal Corpuscle (Glomerulus
& Bowmans Capsule) where
blood plasma is filtered
Renal Tubule which collects
filtrate
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Each Nephron performs 3 Basic Functions:
1. GLOMERULAR FILTRATION
2. TUBULAR REABSORPTION
3. TUBULAR SECRETION
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1. Glomerular Filtration
blood flows through the afferent
arteriole into the glomerular capsule.
It is here that water and most solutes in plasma pass
from blood across the wall of the glomerular
capillaries into the glomerular capsule. Blood
leaves the capsule via the efferent arteriole.
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Glomerular Filtration
Large Capillary tuft in glomerulus provides large surface area for filtration
Filtration membrane is thin & porous allowing passage of smaller solutes
Afferent arteriole has a larger lumen than the efferent arteriole.
Blood flow into the glomerulus is faster than flow out
Creates pooling – hydrostatic pressure.
Pushes fluid & solutes out to tubules - FILTRATION
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2. Tubular Reabsorption this system returns most of the filtered water and many of
the filtered solutes back to the blood. In fact
about 99% of the approximate 180 litres of filtrate is
returned to the blood stream. Solutes that are
reabsorbed, both actively and passively include:
Urea
Ca2 HC03
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3.
Tubular Secretion
as fluid moves along the tubule and through the
collecting duct, waste products, (such as excess
ions and drugs) are added into the fluid.
(Tortora and Grabowski, 2000:914-915)
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Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
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Anti Diuretic Hormone
(Vasopressin)
Osmoreceptors detect
increase in osmotic
pressure i.e. water
concentration decreases
ADH released
Stimulates water
reabsorption
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BASIC PRINCIPLES
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Ultrafiltration
The movement of fluid across a
semipermeable membrane with hydrostatic
pressure.
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Plasma Water- Removal
Plasma
Water
Ultrafiltration
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Convection
The movement of fluid across a semi-permeable
membrane creating a solvent drag
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What are considered small-sized molecules?
FIL
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FIL
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ACCESS
ARTERIAL Venous
Return
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CONVECTION
MOVEMENT OF FLUID
ACROSS A SEMI-PERMEABLE MEMBRANE CREATING
SOLUTE DRAG
“ACTIVE TRANSPORT MECHANISM”
GOOD FOR SMALL AND MIDDLE SIZE MOLECULES
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Diffusion
The movement of solutes across a semi-
permeable membrane through a concentration
gradient
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Diffusion
“PASSIVE TRANSPORT
MECHANISM”
SIZED MOLECULES
GOOD FOR SMALLER
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3 3 3 3.5 3 4 2.5 2
Dialysate Flow Same as Blood
3 3 3 4 4.5 5 6 6.5
3 3 3 3.5 3 4 2.5 2
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Counter Current Principal
2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5
2.5 3 3.5 4.0 4.5 5 6 6.5
2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5
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In a nutshell…
Waste & Solutes
removed by Diffusion &
Convection
Water removed by
Ultrafiltration
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CRRT Modes
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CVVH
Continuos Veno-
Venous
Haemofiltration
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CVVH
Blood is circulated through a highly permeable
haemofilter via an extracorporeal circuit
Plasma water, small and middle sized solutes are pulled
from the patients blood and into the waste/filtration
bag by ultrafiltration and convection (solute drag)
Fluid is replaced into the patients blood at an equal or
lower rate to achieve desired fluid loss
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Convection/Ultrafiltration
The movement of plasma water across a semi-
permeable membrane creates a solute drag.
As fluid is pulled across the membrane solutes
dissolved in the fluid are taken with it.
Small and middle sized molecules are removed
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CVVHD
Continuos Veno-
Venous
HaemoDialysis
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CVVHD
Blood is circulated through a highly
permeable haemofilter or dialyser via an
extracorporeal circuit
Small solutes diffuse out of the patients
blood and into the dialysate solution, or
out of the dialysate solution and into the
patients blood eg electrolytes
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Diffusion
The movement of solutes across a semi-
permeable membrane through a
concentration gradient
Small sized molecules are removed
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Counter Current Principal
2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5
2.5 3 3.5 4.0 4.5 5 6 6.5
2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5
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Continuous Veno-venous Haemodialysis
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CVVHDF
Continuos Veno-Venous Haemo-DiaFiltration
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CVVHDF
Blood is circulated through a highly permeable haemofilter via an extracorporeal circuit
Plasma water, small and middle sized molecules are removed from the patients blood by ultrafiltration and convection.
Small solutes diffuse from the patients blood into a dialysate solution
Some fluid is replaced into the patients blood to achieve desired fluid balance
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Diffusion and Convection
The movement of solutes across a semi-permeable membrane through a concentration gradient
The movement of fluid across a semi-permeable membrane creating solute drag
As fluid is pulled across the membrane solutes dissolved in the fluid are taken with it
Small and middle sized solutes are removed
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Continuous Veno-Venous Haemodiafiltration
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Summary
The kidney works hard to maintain homeostasis
CRRT can replace some but not all of these functions through removal of water & solutes
It takes time & practice to get the hang of renal replacement therapy concepts & delivery
So…
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