Literature DB >> 7094439

The effect of oral aluminium therapy on plasma aluminium levels in patients with chronic renal failure in an area with low water aluminium.

L W Fleming, W k Stewart, G S Fell, D J Halls.   

Abstract

In a low water aluminium area ( less than or equal to 0.4 micromoles/1) plasma aluminium levels were normal in 31 non-dialyzed and 7 peritoneally-dialyzed patients unless oral aluminium hydroxide was prescribed. Plasma aluminium levels were above normal in 26 patients on maintenance hemodialysis, but when aluminium hydroxide intake stopped there was a decrease in pre-dialysis plasma aluminium. Poor compliers (indicated by plasma phosphate levels) showed no change. Oral aluminium hydroxide can make a major contribution to plasma aluminium levels in patients with renal failure and should be treated with the same caution as high dialyzate aluminium. Post-dialysis plasma aluminium levels were always higher than pre-dialysis levels both on and off aluminium therapy despite the low dialyzate aluminium concentration. This rise may be due to tissue redistribution.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7094439

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


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2.  Bioaccumulation of water soluble aluminium chloride in the hippocampus after transdermal uptake in mice.

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3.  Aluminium hydroxide versus sucralfate as a phosphate binder in uraemia.

Authors:  A C Leung; I S Henderson; D J Halls; J W Dobbie
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