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Prospective randomised multicentre study to demonstrate the benefits of haemodialysis without acetate (with citrate): ABC-treat Study. Acute effect of citrate.

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2019-01-24

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de Sequera Ortiz, Patricia
Pérez García, Rafael
Molina Nuñez, Manuel
Muñoz González, Rosa Inés
Álvarez Fernández, Gracia
Mérida Herrero, Eva
Camba Caride, María Jesús
Blázquez Collado, Luís Alberto
Alcaide Lara, M Paz
Echarri Carrillo, Rocío

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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 ADF SoftPac®, prepared with 3mmol/L of acetate, and 16 weeks with CDF SelectBag Citrate®, with 1mmol/L of citrate. Patients older than 18 years were included in HD for a minimum of 3 months by arteriovenous fistula. Epidemiological, dialysis, pre and postdialysis biochemistry, episodes of arterial hypotension, and coagulation scores were collected monthly during the 8 months of the study. Pre and post-dialysis analysis were extracted: venous blood gas, calcium (Ca), ionic calcium (Cai), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg) and parathyroid hormone (PTH) among others. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03319680. We included 56 patients, 47 (84%) men and 9 (16%) women, mean age: 65.3 (16.4) years, technique HD/HDF: 20 (35.7%)/36 (64.3%). We found differences (p Dialysis with citrate acutely produces less postdialysis alkalemia and significantly modifies Ca, Mg and PTH. CDF has a positive impact on hemodynamic tolerance.

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Acetates
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Citrates
Cross-Over Studies
Female
Hemodialysis Solutions
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Renal Dialysis
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult

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Acetate, Acetato, Arterial hypotension, Bicarbonate, Bicarbonato, Calcio, Calcium, Citrate, Citrato, Hemodialysis, Hemodiálisis, Hipotensión arterial, Magnesio, Magnesium

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