Literature DB >> 10939754

Hemodialysis-induced hypoglycemia in diabetic patients.

M A Jackson1, M R Holland, J Nicholas, R Lodwick, D Forster, I A Macdonald.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The authors have previously reported asymptomatic hypoglycemia in non-diabetic patients on hemodialysis. The present study was designed to assess the effect of hemodialysis on plasma glucose, glucagon, cortisol and catecholamines in diabetic patients.
METHODS: Eighteen diabetic patients with chronic renal failure were hemodialyzed using a glucose-free dialysis fluid. They did not take any medication prior to dialysis and were asked not to eat during the first hour on hemodialysis. Blood and dialysate were sampled at regular intervals during the first hour of dialysis for analysis.
RESULTS: Plasma glucose fell below 4.0 mmol/l (72 mg/dl) in 7 of the 18 patients, below 3.5 mmol/l (63 mg/dl) in 3 and below 3.0 mmol/l (54 mg/dl) in one. The lowest recorded value was 2.8 mmol/l (50 mg/dl). The mean glucose loss in the waste dialysate was 9.2 g/h. In none of the group of 7 patients whose plasma glucose fell below 4.0 mmol/l (72 mg/dl) did symptoms of hypoglycemia occur. When 6 patients from this group were subsequently dialyzed with a dialysis fluid containing 5.5 mmol/l (100 mg/dl) glucose, their plasma glucose became stabilized within the fasting reference range. There were no significant hormonal changes during the dialysis or between non-hypoglycemic and hypoglycemic patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients undergoing hemodialysis may become hypoglycemic and not be aware of it. There is no hormonal imbalance causing the hypoglycemia and the hormonal response to the hypoglycemia is blunted. Patients with an initial plasma glucose of 5.5 mmol/l (100 mg/dl) or less who are hemodialyzed and who do not eat during dialysis may be particularly at risk, especially if they are on insulin or taking glucose-lowering medication. These should be dialyzed with a dialysis fluid containing at least 5.5 mmol/l (100 mg/dl) glucose.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10939754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-0430            Impact factor:   0.975


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