Portable, wearable and implantable artificial kidney systems: needs, opportunities and challenges

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2023-08

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Ramada, David Loureiro
De Vries, Joost C.
Vollenbroek, Jeroen C.ORCID 0000-0002-0778-3509
Noor, Nazia
ter Beek, Odyl
Mihăilă, Silvia M.
Wieringa, Fokko P.
Masereeuw, Rosalinde
Gerritsen, KarinORCID 0000-0002-1917-6255ISNI 0000000388831038
Stamatialis, Dimitrios

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Abstract

Haemodialysis is life sustaining but expensive, provides limited removal of uraemic solutes, is associated with poor patient quality of life and has a large carbon footprint. Innovative dialysis technologies such as portable, wearable and implantable artificial kidney systems are being developed with the aim of addressing these issues and improving patient care. An important challenge for these technologies is the need for continuous regeneration of a small volume of dialysate. Dialysate recycling systems based on sorbents have great potential for such regeneration. Novel dialysis membranes composed of polymeric or inorganic materials are being developed to improve the removal of a broad range of uraemic toxins, with low levels of membrane fouling compared with currently available synthetic membranes. To achieve more complete therapy and provide important biological functions, these novel membranes could be combined with bioartificial kidneys, which consist of artificial membranes combined with kidney cells. Implementation of these systems will require robust cell sourcing; cell culture facilities annexed to dialysis centres; large-scale, low-cost production; and quality control measures. These challenges are not trivial, and global initiatives involving all relevant stakeholders, including academics, industrialists, medical professionals and patients with kidney disease, are required to achieve important technological breakthroughs.

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Taverne, Nephrology

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Ramada, D L, de Vries, J, Vollenbroek, J, Noor, N, ter Beek, O, Mihăilă, S M, Wieringa, F, Masereeuw, R, Gerritsen, K & Stamatialis, D 2023, 'Portable, wearable and implantable artificial kidney systems : needs, opportunities and challenges', Nature Reviews Nephrology, vol. 19, no. 8, pp. 481-490. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41581-023-00726-9