Calcium mass balances during standard bicarbonate hemodialysis and long-hour slow-flow bicarbonate hemodialysis

Dialysate calcium (Ca) concentration should be viewed as part of the integrated therapeutic regimen to control renal osteodystrophy and maintain normal mineral metabolism. Thus, a correct ionized calcium mass balance (Ca++MB) during hemodialysis (HD) is crucial in the treatment of renal osteodystrop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nephrology 2011-11, Vol.24 (6), p.742-748
Hauptverfasser: Basile, Carlo, Libutti, Pasquale, Di Turo, Anna Lucia, Tundo, Sergio, Maselli, Pasquale, Casucci, Francesco, Losurdo, Nicola, Teutonico, Annalisa, Vernaglione, Luigi, Lomonte, Carlo
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Zusammenfassung:Dialysate calcium (Ca) concentration should be viewed as part of the integrated therapeutic regimen to control renal osteodystrophy and maintain normal mineral metabolism. Thus, a correct ionized calcium mass balance (Ca++MB) during hemodialysis (HD) is crucial in the treatment of renal osteodystrophy. The GENIUS single-pass batch dialysis system (Fresenius Medical Care, Germany) consists of a closed dialysate tank of 90 L; it offers the opportunity of effecting mass balances of any solute in a very precise way. The present study has a crossover design: 11 stable anuric HD patients underwent 2 bicarbonate HD sessions, 1 of 4 hours (4h) and the other of 8 hours (8h) in a random sequence, always at the same interdialytic interval, at least 1 week apart. The GENIUS system and high-flux FX80 dialyzers (Fresenius Medical Care, Germany) were used. The volume of blood and dialysate processed, volume of ultrafiltration and dialysate Ca concentrations (1.50 mmol/L) were prescribed to be the same. Trends of plasma Ca++, blood pH and bicarbonates during dialysis, as well as Ca++MBs were determined. Plasma parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels at the start and end of the 2 treatments were measured. Ca++MBs (mean ± SD) were +284.6 ± 137.4 mg and +297.7 ± 131.6 mg (p=0.307) in the 4h and 8h treatments, respectively. No single session out of the 22 had a negative Ca++MB for the patient. Mean plasma Ca++, blood pH and bicarbonate levels were not statistically significantly different when comparing the start and end of the sessions of the 2 treatments. Mean plasma Ca++, blood pH and bicarbonate levels increased significantly along the time points in both 4h and 8h HD sessions (repeated measures ANOVA: p
ISSN:1121-8428
1724-6059
DOI:10.5301/JN.2011.6385