The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the addition of calcium to bicarbonate solutions for CRRT. We tested single bag (SB; bicarbonate and calcium mixed 24 h before testing) and double bag (DB) solutions (mixed immediately before), with and without the addition of 4 mEq/l acetate. Prescribed calcium varied from 0-5 mEq/l. In all test solutions prepared with calcium 5 mEq/l there was a decrease in the measured calcium concentration. SB solutions presented lower concentrations of calcium, compared with DB solutions. When the prescribed calcium concentration was increased, there was a parallel increase in calcium deficit (prescribed-measured). The prescribed calcium showed a negative correlation with sodium and potassium and a positive correlation with pCO2. We also found a positive correlation between calcium deficit and pCO2 (r = +0.59; P < 0.001). The crystallization, as measured by the weight of the crystals, was greater in the SB solutions when compared to the DB solutions (17.7 ± 7.0 mg versus 9.1 ± 1.8 mg, n = 14; P = 0.01). The crystallization correlated with the measured concentration of calcium (r = -0.62; P = 0.02), and pCO2 (r = +0.75; P = 0.002). We also observed a negative correlation between the pH, and the pCO2 (r = -0.82; P < 0.001). Our results suggest that the use of bicarbonate solutions containing calcium as replacement fluids for CRRT is a potentially unsafe procedure.
. 2001 Jun 26;5(Suppl 3):P37. doi: 10.1186/cc1370
Bicarbonate buffered dialysate and replacement solutions for CRRT: effect of crystallization on the measured levels of electrolytes and buffer
E Maccariello
1, E Rocha
1, M Aparecida Dalboni
1, A Teixeira Ferreira
1, S Draibe
1, M Cendoroglo
1
E Maccariello
1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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E Rocha
1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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M Aparecida Dalboni
1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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A Teixeira Ferreira
1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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S Draibe
1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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M Cendoroglo
1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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1Divison of Nephrology, Department of Biophysics, University Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo; Division of Nephrology, University Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Supplement
First International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine for Latin America:
Conference
26-29 June 2001
First International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine for Latin America:
São Paulo, Brazil
Issue date 2001.
PMCID: PMC3300937
