Background: ACUsmart (Medica S.P.A., Italy) is a new-generation, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) machine for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury. We designed a multicenter international pilot study to provide a description of outlines of the ACUsmart system, evaluation aspects of functionality, usability, and feasibility, discriminating reasons of possible treatment’s withdrawals or discontinuations and highlighting strong and weak points of the machine. Methods: Data of 23 CRRT (and 11 plasma exchange) treatments were collected from 4 intensive care units. Parameters such as treatment duration, downtime, delivered dose, and number and type of alarms were recorded. The general perception of the machine was quantified through the administration of a survey to each component of the evaluating staff. Results: A total treatment time of 447 h was carried with ACUsmart. Eleven continuous veno-venous hemofiltration, 4 continuous veno-venous hemodialysis , and 8 continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration were performed. The average percentage of net treatment duration with respect to total treatment duration was 92.37%. The mean prescribed dose and delivered dose were 26.33 and 24.10 mL/kg/h, respectively. In general, the machine was rated by users involved as practical and easy to use, although few components need to be slightly improved. Conclusion: ACUsmart is a new multifunctional machine that meets most of the features required in a fourth-generation CRRT equipment.

ACUsmart Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Platform: Multicenter Pilot Study for Technical and Clinical Assessment (A.M.P. Study) / Neri, M; Lorenzin, A; de Cal, M; Brendolan, A; Marchionna, N; Samoni, S; Zanella, M; De Rosa, S; Martino, F; Ricci, Z; Maynar, J; Auzinger, G; Villa, G; Payen, D; Joannidis, M; Ronco, C. - In: BLOOD PURIFICATION. - ISSN 0253-5068. - 48:1(2019), pp. 60-66. [10.1159/000496090]

ACUsmart Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Platform: Multicenter Pilot Study for Technical and Clinical Assessment (A.M.P. Study)

De Rosa S;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Background: ACUsmart (Medica S.P.A., Italy) is a new-generation, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) machine for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury. We designed a multicenter international pilot study to provide a description of outlines of the ACUsmart system, evaluation aspects of functionality, usability, and feasibility, discriminating reasons of possible treatment’s withdrawals or discontinuations and highlighting strong and weak points of the machine. Methods: Data of 23 CRRT (and 11 plasma exchange) treatments were collected from 4 intensive care units. Parameters such as treatment duration, downtime, delivered dose, and number and type of alarms were recorded. The general perception of the machine was quantified through the administration of a survey to each component of the evaluating staff. Results: A total treatment time of 447 h was carried with ACUsmart. Eleven continuous veno-venous hemofiltration, 4 continuous veno-venous hemodialysis , and 8 continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration were performed. The average percentage of net treatment duration with respect to total treatment duration was 92.37%. The mean prescribed dose and delivered dose were 26.33 and 24.10 mL/kg/h, respectively. In general, the machine was rated by users involved as practical and easy to use, although few components need to be slightly improved. Conclusion: ACUsmart is a new multifunctional machine that meets most of the features required in a fourth-generation CRRT equipment.
2019
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Neri, M; Lorenzin, A; de Cal, M; Brendolan, A; Marchionna, N; Samoni, S; Zanella, M; De Rosa, S; Martino, F; Ricci, Z; Maynar, J; Auzinger, G; Villa, ...espandi
ACUsmart Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Platform: Multicenter Pilot Study for Technical and Clinical Assessment (A.M.P. Study) / Neri, M; Lorenzin, A; de Cal, M; Brendolan, A; Marchionna, N; Samoni, S; Zanella, M; De Rosa, S; Martino, F; Ricci, Z; Maynar, J; Auzinger, G; Villa, G; Payen, D; Joannidis, M; Ronco, C. - In: BLOOD PURIFICATION. - ISSN 0253-5068. - 48:1(2019), pp. 60-66. [10.1159/000496090]
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