A case of anaphylactic shock induced by FX60 polysulfone hemodialyzer but not F6-HPS polysulfone hemodialyzer
Journal
Hemodialysis International
Journal Volume
18
Journal Issue
4
Pages
841-845
Date Issued
2014
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Abstract
A 75-year-old woman was admitted for dyspnea and fever. She underwent emergent dialysis smoothly under F6-HPS polysulfone hemodialyzer. With two subsequent hemodialysis sessions, severe anaphylactic reaction with cardiopulmonary resuscitation occurred under FX60 polysulfone dialyzer. Further dialysis sessions by F6-HPS polysulfone dialyzer were uneventful. This rare case demonstrated that dialyzer reaction may be markedly different even with the same material and the same manufacturer. ? 2014 International Society for Hemodialysis.
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bumetanide; chemokine receptor CCR3; dopamine; hypertensive factor; immunoglobulin E; isosorbide mononitrate; linagliptin; nifedipine; noradrenalin; pantoprazole; piperacillin plus tazobactam; polysulfone; spironolactone; hemodialysis fluid; polymer; polysulfone P 1700; sulfone; aged; anaphylactic shock; anaphylaxis; Article; artificial heart pacemaker; artificial kidney; case report; chronic kidney disease; congestive heart failure; diabetes mellitus; dialysis; dialysis membrane; disease course; dyspnea; electric activity; f6 hps polysulfone dialyzer; female; fever; fiberoptic oximeter catheter; flow cytometry; fx60 polysulfone dialyzer; hemodialysis; hollow fiber; hospital admission; human; hypertension; hypervolemia; hypotension; medical history; oliguria; pacemaker implantation; pneumonia; pulse oximetry; recurrent disease; resuscitation; return of spontaneous circulation; second degree atrioventricular block; shock; syndrome X; thermodilution; vascular resistance; very elderly; adverse effects; chemically induced; devices; procedures; renal replacement therapy; Aged; Anaphylaxis; Female; Hemodialysis Solutions; Humans; Polymers; Renal Dialysis; Sulfones
Type
journal article