Hemodialysis in Small Children
Hemodialysis in Small Children
Hemodialysis in Small Children
Dr Md Abdul Qader
MBBS; MD (Pediatric Nephrology)
Clinical Fellow (NUH, Singapore)
Associate Consultant, Pediatric Nephrology, SQUARE Hospitals Ltd.
# Co- editor ׀Little Bean community blog, Kidney International Reports (KIReports)
Peritoneal Dialysis
Hemodialysis in Infants and small children
Peritoneal Dialysis
72 H
Catheter size
Weight Catheter Maximum blood
flow (ml/min)
<3Kg 5Fr 2 Single 15cm 50-75
lumen 17cm
6.5Fr Double lumen 10cm 75-100
3-15Kg 7Fr Double lumen 10cm 75-100
12cm
16-30Kg 8Fr Double lumen 12cm 100-250
9Fr 16cm
>30Kg 11Fr Double lumen 13.5cm Up to 350
12Fr 16cm
Hemodialysis in Infants and small children
Blood
lines
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/kidney-
disease/kidney-failure/hemodialysis
Dialyzer
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/kidney-
disease/kidney-failure/hemodialysis
Blood
lines
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/kidney-
disease/kidney-failure/hemodialysis
Hemodialysis in Infants and small children
Blood flow:
Children: 150-200ml/m2/min or 5-7ml/kg/min
BW <10Kg: Blood flow ≤100ml/min
BW 10-40Kg: Blood flow= [2.5x BW (kg)+100]ml/min
BW >40Kg: Blood flow up to 250ml/min
** Blood flow rate should not exceed the maximum
extracorporeal volume per min [BW(Kg)x8 ml/min]
Dialysate flow:
Dialysate flow rate is usually 2x blood flow rate
(300-800ml/min)
Ultrafiltration:
keep UF rate about 10-12 ml/kg /min.
Total UF should not exceed 5% of BW in a dialysis session.
Hemodialysis in Infants and small children
Anticoagulation:
Heparin Loading dose (U/Kg) Maintenance dose Monitoring
(U/kg/hr)
Regular 50 10-50 ACT 200-250sec
Heparin (Adults: 1500U) (Adults: 750U/hr) APTT 60-80sec