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Intradialytic alkalization affects calcium balance and PTH level

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2019

Abstract

We have read with great interest the excellent review of Basile et al1 and would like to add two more potential adverse effects of high dialysate bicarbonsate. We have recently published a pilot study evaluating the influence of dialysate bicarbonate concentration on intradialytic calcium balance and plasma PTH level changes in chronic dialysis patients.

We found that dialysate bicarbonate influences plasma calcium, calcium balance, and intradialytic PTH levels. A higher dialysate bicarbonate decreases intradialytic losses of calcium and can result in actual calcium gains.

These effects are primarily a result of the influence of alkalinization on plasma ionized calcium. As a patient is alkalized, plasma ionized calcium decreases which increases the diffusive gradient of ionized calcium from dialysate to the patient during the treatment.

At the same time, intradialytic alkalinization leads to increased PTH secretion, also a consequence of the decreased plasma ionized calcium associated with the increased blood pH