%0 Journal Article %T £¿Es necesario heparinizar el suero de cebado del dializador? %A S¨¢nchez Villar %A Isidro %A Estupi£¿¨¢n Torres %A Sara %A Ledesma Galindo %A David %A Garc¨ªa de La Cruz Maestro %A Nuria %A Vera Negr¨ªn %A Leticia %A Ram¨ªrez Zuluaga %A Isabel Cristina %A ¨¢lvarez L¨®pez Ibarra %A Pilar %A Fuente Rubio %A Cristina De La %A Abreu P¨¦rez %A Jenifer %A ¨¢lamo Fari£¿a %A Davinia %A Ortol¨¢ Serra %A Vicenta %A P¨¦rez Fern¨¢ndez %A Jes¨²s Rafael %J Revista de la Sociedad Espa£¿ola de Enfermer¨ªa Nefrol¨®gica %D 2011 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %R 10.4321/S1139-13752011000400002 %X introduction: haemodialysis (hd) lines are traditionally primed with sodium heparin and saline solution, which entails the haemorrhagic risk associated to the passing of heparin into the blood. aim: to compare hd dialyser priming with and without sodium heparin, in terms of coagulation, dialytic efficacy, and economic efficacy. material and method: a randomized, prospective studio of 3482 sessions with 109 hd patients (x 66.8¡À15 years, 40% women, 44% diabetic, 45% with high-flow tunnelled catheter, 50% native iaf, 5% prosthetic iaf). 1827 sessions carried out with fifty-nine patients were included in the control group (primed with saline solution + sodium heparin) and 1455 sessions with patients in the study group (primed with saline solution). the monitoring period was 5 months. variables related to the coagulation of the circuit and the efficacy of the dialysis were analysed: selected blood flow (qb) and effective qb, final status of the dialyser, number of changes of dialyser, number of changes of the arterial line, number of changes of the venous, average kt/hour measured by ionic dialysance and heparinization of the circuit. the efficacy in economic terms was also studied. results: there are no significant differences in the results related to coagulation and efficacy of the dialysis obtained in both groups, except x of heparin with low molecular weight (2476¡À1089 iu in the study group compared to 2854¡À1414 iu in the control group). priming without heparin represents a saving of 0.50 ? per session. conclusions: priming with saline solution does not affect the hd dose, and does not entail a greater risk of coagulation of the system compared to a priming solution to which heparin has been added, avoids the risk of heparin passing into the bloodstream, reduces handling in the connection protocols and reduces costs. %K heamodialysis %K priming protocol %K priming without heparin %K coagulation. %U http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1139-13752011000400002&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en