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Ther Apher Dial ; 27(2): 270-277, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36056807

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INTRODUCTION: The validity of adjusting dialysate bicarbonate based on pre-hemodialysis (HD) serum bicarbonate is unclear. There are no studies of the impact of dialysate sodium on blood pH. AIMS: To understand the impact of dialysate bicarbonate and sodium on blood pH. METHODS: Two hundred arterialized blood samples were obtained on the third session of HD with four configurations of dialysate: sodium (140, 137 mEq/L) and bicarbonate (38, 32 mEq/L). RESULTS: The correlation between pre-HD serum bicarbonate and pH was modest (r = 0.6). A lower dialysate sodium (p = 0.035) and a higher bicarbonate (p = 0.02) associated with a higher post-HD blood pH. The frequency of pre-HD blood pH of <7.4 and a post-HD blood pH of >7.5 did not differ for samples with serum bicarbonate <22, 22-26, or >26 mEq/L. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: Adjusting dialysate buffer based on pre-HD serum bicarbonate is unnecessary. A higher bicarbonate and lower dialysate sodium associate with post-HD alkalemia.


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Dialysis Solutions , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Humans , Bicarbonates , Prospective Studies , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Sodium , Renal Dialysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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