Literature DB >> 1851690

Plasma profiles and removal rates of inorganic sulphate, and their influence on serum ionized calcium, in patients on maintenance haemodialysis.

M Marangella1, M Petrarulo, D Cosseddu, C Vitale, F Linari.   

Abstract

1. Regular dialysis treatment is reported to remove inorganic sulphate, but not to restore its level to normal. To evaluate the adequacy of modern dialysis techniques in maintaining the sulphate balance, intra- and interdialysis plasma profiles and removal rates of sulphate were studied in 20 stable patients on maintenance haemodialysis. The influence of sulphate levels on the distribution of calcium-complex species was also investigated. 2. Sulphate was determined by ion-exchange chromatography of both serum ultrafiltrates, taken at the start of, during, at the end of, and at 24 h and 48 h after a dialysis session, and whole diffusate collections. Dialyser clearances of sulphate were assessed by two independent procedures and compared with those of urea and creatinine, on two different methods of dialysis, i.e. traditional haemodialysis with Cuprophan hollow fibre filters, and haemodiafiltration with high-flux Polysulphone or polyacrylonitrile dialysers. Concentrations of the main serum ions were determined before and after dialysis and used to solve a multiple mass balance equation system by which concentrations of the calcium-complex species were calculated. 3. Before dialysis, sulphate levels were eight times those determined in 17 control subjects and remained higher than normal at the end of dialysis. These changes were independent of the dialysis procedure. There was a close correlation between serum levels of sulphate and creatinine. Dialyser clearances of sulphate were comparable with those of creatinine, but lower than those of urea. Clearances of all solutes were higher on haemodiafiltration.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1851690     DOI: 10.1042/cs0800489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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