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Review
. 2008 Apr;12(2):221-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1542-4758.2008.00256.x.

Glucose in the dialysate: historical perspective and possible implications?

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Glucose in the dialysate: historical perspective and possible implications?

Rajiv Sharma et al. Hemodial Int. 2008 Apr.

Abstract

Hemodialysate solutions often contain high concentrations of glucose (up to 200 mg/dL). The historical reasons for the addition of glucose to the dialysate included: (1) aid in performance of ultrafiltration and (2) minimization of nutritional (caloric) losses during dialysis. However, recent experimental evidence supports the fact that exposure to high levels of glucose may be pro-inflammatory. Given the high morbidity and mortality associated with dialysis and its linkage to chronic inflammation, the routine use of glucose in the dialysate may warrant reexamination. This review examines the utility of glucose in the dialysate and discusses the potential implications on chronic inflammation in patients with end-stage renal disease. While there is currently no evidence for a casual relationship between dialysate glucose concentration and the chronic inflammation seen in ESRD, this possibility is explored.

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  • Glucose in the dialysate.
    Twardowski ZJ. Twardowski ZJ. Hemodial Int. 2009 Jan;13(1):86-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1542-4758.2009.00338.x. Hemodial Int. 2009. PMID: 19210283 No abstract available.

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