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Dialysate calcium and plasma calcium fractions during and after haemodialysis
Authors:Chr Fuchs  M Brasche  Uta Donath-Wolfram  J Kubosch  E Quellhorst  F Scheler
Institution:(1) Institute of Physiology I and Department of Nephrology, Medical Clinics, University of Goettingen, German Federal Republic;(2) Nephrologisches Zentrum Niedersachsen, Hannoversch-Muenden, German Federal Republic
Abstract:Summary Dialysate Calcium and Plasma Calcium Fractions during and after Haemodialysis:The effect of different dialysate Ca concentrations on the plasma Ca fractions was examined in 28 patients. In 10 patients dialysed with a dialysate Ca concentration of 3.0 mEq/l the Ca fractions were determined at the start and end of dialysis. 8 patients were dialysed with dialysate Ca of 3.5 mEq/l. In this group the Ca fractions were also estimated in the dialysis-free interval. The third group was dialysed with a dialysate Ca of 4.5 mEq/l. Total calcium and protein-bound calcium rose significantly in all groups. Ionised calcium in the first group was significantly reduced, in the second group it remained constant and in the third group it was significantly raised. Since parathyroid function depends on the plasma ionised calcium it is concluded that a dialysate concentration of 3.0 mEq/l is partly responsible for the pathogenesis of secondary hyperparathyroidism and of renal osteodystrophy. In normocalcaemic patients a dialysate Ca concentration of 3.5 to 4.0 mEq/l is optimal. In patients entering long-term haemodialysis treatment with pronounced calcium deficiency symptoms a dialysate Ca of up to 4.5 mEq/l may be indicated for a short period after having normalized the inorganic phosphate levels in order to prevent extraosseous calcification.
Keywords:Haemodialysis  dialysate-calcium  calcium-fractions  renal osteodystrophy  renal secondary hyperparathyroidism
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