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. 2021 Apr;2(4):695-707.
doi: 10.34067/KID.0007452020. Epub 2021 Apr 29.

Electrolyte Changes in Contemporary Hemodialysis: A Secondary Analysis of the Monitoring in Dialysis (MiD) Study

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Electrolyte Changes in Contemporary Hemodialysis: A Secondary Analysis of the Monitoring in Dialysis (MiD) Study

Simon Correa et al. Kidney360. 2021 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: There is a paucity of contemporary data examining electrolyte changes during and immediately after hemodialysis (HD), and their relationship with dialysate prescriptions. The present study examines these relationships.

Methods: We analyzed patient- (n=66) and HD session-level pre- and post-dialysis laboratory data (n=1,713) over a six-month period from the Monitoring in Dialysis Study. We fit mixed effects regression models to analyze electrolyte, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and albumin levels immediately post-HD, accounting for pre-HD and dialysate prescriptions. In a subset of US patients (n=40), 15-minute post-HD and 30-minute post-HD values were available at one session. Predictive models were fit to estimate electrolyte levels immediately post-HD, accounting for pre-HD concentrations and dialysate prescriptions.

Results: Serum bicarbonate, calcium, and albumin increased (mean increase 4.9±0.3 mEq/L, 0.7±0.1 mEq/L, and 0.4±0.03 g/dL, respectively), whereas potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus decreased immediately post-HD (mean -1.2±0.1 mEq/L, -0.3±0.03 mEq/L, and -3.0±0.2 mg/dL, respectively). Hypokalemia and hypophosphatemia were present in 40% of and 67% of immediate post-HD samples, respectively. Dynamic changes were observed in electrolyte concentrations at 15- and 30-minutes post-HD, compared to immediately post-HD.

Conclusion: We describe the magnitude of post-dialytic changes in serum electrolytes with contemporary HD, reporting a high incidence of electrolyte abnormalities post-HD, and present predictive nomograms relating electrolyte changes immediately post-HD to dialysate prescriptions. Our results may be useful for clinical care and provide insights for future research on dialysate prescriptions.

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