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Calcium oxalate saturation in dialysis patients with and without primary hyperoxaluria
Authors:Yoshihide Ogawa  Noriko Machida  Tomohide Ogawa  Masami Oda  Sanehiro Hokama  Yoshiaki Chinen  Atsushi Uchida  Makoto Morozumi  Kimio Sugaya  Yaeko Motoyoshi  Motofumi Hattori
Affiliation:(1) Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Uehara 207, 903-0215 Nishihara-cho, Okinawa-ken, Japan;(2) Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Calcium oxalate supersaturation of the blood is associated with deposition of crystals in various tissues. We measured the serum levels of oxalate, citrate, calcium, and magnesium to estimate their saturation in 112 hemodialysis patients without primary hyperoxaluria and two boys with primary hyperoxaluria. Serum levels of oxalate and citrate were determined by high-performance capillary electrophoresis, while calcium and magnesium were measured by ICP spectroscopy. The serum levels of oxalate, citrate, calcium, and magnesium were 44.9±16.5, 138.1±54.9 μmol/l, 2.30±0.28, and 1.07±0.18 mmol/l, respectively, while the levels in patients with primary hyperoxaluria were 83.9±34.3, 197.9±63.5 μmol/l, 2.53±0.15, and 1.14±0.34 mmol/l, respectively. Serum calcium oxalate saturation (SS), as calculated by the Equil program, was significantly correlated with the serum oxalate level. Most patients showed metastable supersaturation (1 (all mmol/l, r=0.9848, P<0.01). This formula is useful for estimating the saturation. In conclusion, the serum oxalate level is a good indicator of calcium oxalate saturation and should be monitored accurately while keeping it lower in dialysis patients.
Keywords:Calcium oxalate saturation  Hyperoxaluria  Hyperoxalemia  Hemodialysis
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