Dialysis fluid (DF), an essential element in hemodialysis (HD), is manufactured in situ by mixing three components: treated water, bicarbonate concentrate and acid concentrate. To avoid the precipitation of calcium and magnesium carbonate that is produced in DF by the addition of bicarbonate, it is necessary to add an acid. There are 2 acid concentrates that contain acetate (ADF) or citrate (CDF) as a stabilizer. To compare the acute effect of HD with CDF vs. ADF on the metabolism of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, acid base balance, coagulation, inflammation and hemodynamic stability. Prospective, multicenter, randomized and crossed study, of 32 weeks duration, in patients in three-week HD, AK-200-Ultra-S or Artis monitor, 16 weeks with...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
BACKGROUND: Citrate has anticoagulative properties and favorable effects on inflammation, but it ha...
Hemodialysis (HD) with bicarbonate dialysis fluid (DF) requires the presence of an acid to prevent t...
Abstract Background A concentrate for bicarbonate haemodialysis acidified with citrate instead of ac...
Background/Aims: In recent years, one of technical attempts to improve biocompatibility and tolerabi...
AbstractIntroductionThe correction of metabolic acidosis caused by renal failure is achieved by addi...
Background: The majority of bicarbonate based dialysis fluids are acidified with acetate. Citrate, a...
The use of bicarbonate buffer in dialysis is more physiological than acetate. The aim of this prospe...
Background. Citrate has anticoagulative properties and favorable effects on inflammation, but it has...
BACKGROUND: A concentrate for bicarbonate haemodialysis acidified with citrate instead of acetate ha...
1. A new dialysis fluid (Kindaly #3) was applied for one year to 21 patients who had been treated by...
Background and objectives: A bicarbonate dialysate acidified with citrate (CD) has been reported to ...
Apart from its main electrolytes – sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium – a dialysis fluid (DF) ...
CONTEXT: Hyperphosphatemia has an important role in the development of bone and mineral abnormalitie...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
BACKGROUND: Citrate has anticoagulative properties and favorable effects on inflammation, but it ha...
Hemodialysis (HD) with bicarbonate dialysis fluid (DF) requires the presence of an acid to prevent t...
Abstract Background A concentrate for bicarbonate haemodialysis acidified with citrate instead of ac...
Background/Aims: In recent years, one of technical attempts to improve biocompatibility and tolerabi...
AbstractIntroductionThe correction of metabolic acidosis caused by renal failure is achieved by addi...
Background: The majority of bicarbonate based dialysis fluids are acidified with acetate. Citrate, a...
The use of bicarbonate buffer in dialysis is more physiological than acetate. The aim of this prospe...
Background. Citrate has anticoagulative properties and favorable effects on inflammation, but it has...
BACKGROUND: A concentrate for bicarbonate haemodialysis acidified with citrate instead of acetate ha...
1. A new dialysis fluid (Kindaly #3) was applied for one year to 21 patients who had been treated by...
Background and objectives: A bicarbonate dialysate acidified with citrate (CD) has been reported to ...
Apart from its main electrolytes – sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium – a dialysis fluid (DF) ...
CONTEXT: Hyperphosphatemia has an important role in the development of bone and mineral abnormalitie...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
INTRODUCTION: The concentration of dialysate calcium (dCa) has been suggested to affect vascular cal...
BACKGROUND: Citrate has anticoagulative properties and favorable effects on inflammation, but it ha...