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. 1986;42(2):146-51.
doi: 10.1159/000183654.

Acetate versus bicarbonate hemodialysis in critically ill patients

Acetate versus bicarbonate hemodialysis in critically ill patients

K M Leunissen et al. Nephron. 1986.

Abstract

The hemodynamic state, acid-base balance and blood gases were studied in 9 acute renal failure patients during recirculation acetate- and bicarbonate dialysis. A significant hemodynamic instability, due to a decreased cardiac performance, was observed during acetate dialysis, whereas during bicarbonate dialysis, there was a stable hemodynamic state. During acetate dialysis, pO2 dropped significantly, due to a decreasing ventilatory drive as a consequence of the significantly lower pCO2 in acetate dialysis. From these findings, we conclude that bicarbonate dialysis should be the first choice in the treatment of acute renal failure patients.

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