Citations:polyflux

describing a kind of membrane or hemofilter

 * 1994, Kenji Maeda, Toru Shinzato, Effective Hemodiafiltration: New Methods, S Karger Ag
 * These results were obtained using a polyflux 160 HF (B2 - M and albumin sieving coefficient of 0.6 and less than 0.006, respectively). Moreover, when the high-flux membrane with the larger pore size was employed at a higher Qb,  there ...
 * 1999, The International Journal of Artificial Organs
 * Thrice weeky I-IDF using a polyflux membrane was used with exchange volumes of one third of the blood flow rate multiplied by
 * 2007, Claudio Ronco, Rinaldo Bellomo, John A. Kellum, Acute Kidney Injury, Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers (ISBN 9783805582711), page 420:
 * In a recent study, the use of a polyflux hemofilter with a high membrane cutoff point (approximately 60kDa) convection had an advantage over diffusion in the clearance capacity of cytokines, but was associated with greater plasma protein ...
 * 2017, Bradley A Warady, Franz Schaefer, Steven R. Alexander, Pediatric Dialysis Case Studies: A Practical Guide to Patient Care, Springer (ISBN 9783319551470), page 153:
 * ... suggesting subclinical allergy to some component of the dialysis system [16]. One study of eosinophilia in patients dialyzed with polysulfone membranes showed a significant reduction in eosinophilia following a switch to a polyflux membrane.
 * , Yoshio Terada, Acute Kidney Injury and Regenerative Medicine, Springer Nature (ISBN 9789811511080), page 219:
 * HCO hemofiltration using a polyflux hemofilter with a cutoff point of approximately 60 KD significantly reduces blood cytokine levels in patients with septic AKI; however, a remarkable albumin loss was also observed [32, 33].