Effect of time-dependent dialysate bicarbonate concentrations on acid–base and uremic solute kinetics during hemodialysis treatments

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Monika Wieliczko
Malgorzata Twardowska-Kawalec
Malgorzata Debowska
Mauro Pietribiasi
Urszula Bialonczyk
Jacek Waniewski
John K. Leypoldt
Joanna Matuszkiewicz-Rowinska
Jolanta Malyszko
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[1] Medical University of Warsaw,The Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Internal Disease
[2] Polish Academy of Sciences,Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
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Recent studies have suggested benefits for time-dependent dialysate bicarbonate concentrations (Dbic) during hemodialysis (HD). In this clinical trial, we compared for the first time in the same HD patients the effects of time-dependent changes with constant Dbic on acid–base and uremic solute kinetics. Blood acid–base and uremic solute concentration were measured in twenty chronic HD patients during 4-h treatments with A) constant Dbic of 35 mmol/L; B) Dbic of 35 mmol/L then 30 mmol/L; and C) Dbic of 30 mmol/L then 35 mmol/L (change of Dbic after two hours during Treatments B and C). Arterial blood samples were obtained predialysis, every hour during HD and one hour after HD, during second and third treatments of the week with each Dbic concentration profile. Blood bicarbonate concentration (blood [HCO3]) during Treatment C was lower only during the first three HD hours than in Treatment A. Overall blood [HCO3] was reduced during Treatment B in comparison to Treatment A at each time points. We conclude that a single change Dbic in the middle of HD can alter the rate of change in blood [HCO3] and pH during HD; time-dependent Dbic had no influence on uremic solute kinetics.
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