Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Gabriela Corrêa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bugno,Adriana, Almodovar,Adriana Aparecida Buzzo, Silva,Fernando Pontes de Lima e, Pinto,Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: In hemodialysis, patients are exposed to a large volume of water, which may lead to fatal risks if not meeting quality standards. This study aimed to validate an alternative method for monitoring microbiological quality of treated water and assess its applicability in dialysis and dialysate analysis, to allow corrective actions in real-time. Methods: Validation and applicability were analyzed by conventional and alternative methods. For validation, E. coli standard endotoxin was diluted with apyrogenic water in five concentrations. For the applicability analysis, treated water for dialysis was collected from different points in the treatment system (reverse osmosis, drainage canalization at the storage tank bottom, reuse, and loop), and dialysate was collected from four machines located in different rooms in the hemodialysis sector. Results: The validation results were in accordance with the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia acceptance criteria, except for the last two concentrations analyzed. In addition, the ruggedness criterion performed under the US Pharmacopoeia was in agreement with the results. Discussion: A limiting factor in the applicability analysis was the absence of the endotoxin maximum permitted level in dialysate by the Brazilian legislation. When comparing the analysis time, the alternative method was more time-consuming than the conventional one. This suggests that the alternative method is effective in the case of few analyses, that is, real-time analyses, favoring corrective actions promptly. On the other hand, it does not support the implementation of the alternative method in a laboratory routine due to the high demand for analyses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
title Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
spellingShingle Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
Carvalho,Gabriela Corrêa
Renal Dialysis
Water Quality
Validation Studies
Endotoxins
Microbiological Analysis
title_short Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
title_full Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
title_fullStr Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
title_full_unstemmed Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
title_sort Validation and applicability of an alternative method for dialysis water and dialysate quality analysis
author Carvalho,Gabriela Corrêa
author_facet Carvalho,Gabriela Corrêa
Bugno,Adriana
Almodovar,Adriana Aparecida Buzzo
Silva,Fernando Pontes de Lima e
Pinto,Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli
author_role author
author2 Bugno,Adriana
Almodovar,Adriana Aparecida Buzzo
Silva,Fernando Pontes de Lima e
Pinto,Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Gabriela Corrêa
Bugno,Adriana
Almodovar,Adriana Aparecida Buzzo
Silva,Fernando Pontes de Lima e
Pinto,Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Renal Dialysis
Water Quality
Validation Studies
Endotoxins
Microbiological Analysis
topic Renal Dialysis
Water Quality
Validation Studies
Endotoxins
Microbiological Analysis
description ABSTRACT Introduction: In hemodialysis, patients are exposed to a large volume of water, which may lead to fatal risks if not meeting quality standards. This study aimed to validate an alternative method for monitoring microbiological quality of treated water and assess its applicability in dialysis and dialysate analysis, to allow corrective actions in real-time. Methods: Validation and applicability were analyzed by conventional and alternative methods. For validation, E. coli standard endotoxin was diluted with apyrogenic water in five concentrations. For the applicability analysis, treated water for dialysis was collected from different points in the treatment system (reverse osmosis, drainage canalization at the storage tank bottom, reuse, and loop), and dialysate was collected from four machines located in different rooms in the hemodialysis sector. Results: The validation results were in accordance with the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia acceptance criteria, except for the last two concentrations analyzed. In addition, the ruggedness criterion performed under the US Pharmacopoeia was in agreement with the results. Discussion: A limiting factor in the applicability analysis was the absence of the endotoxin maximum permitted level in dialysate by the Brazilian legislation. When comparing the analysis time, the alternative method was more time-consuming than the conventional one. This suggests that the alternative method is effective in the case of few analyses, that is, real-time analyses, favoring corrective actions promptly. On the other hand, it does not support the implementation of the alternative method in a laboratory routine due to the high demand for analyses.
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